
Sustainability Partners has announced its board of directors unanimously elected Adam Cain to be its next chief executive officer.
Cain will succeed John Veech, who is retiring from full-time employment after a 43-year career in law, investment banking and infrastructure investing.
Cain currently serves as president of Sustainability Partners, where he leads the integration of business development, capital deployment, and project execution to help state agencies and cities modernize essential infrastructure through a monthly, usage-based service model that includes funding, deployment, and ongoing care.
A press release on the announcement noted that Cain has strengthened Sustainability Partners’ operating platform, expanded its market presence, and helped scale the organization for continued growth.
“It is an honor to accept the role of CEO of Sustainability Partners,” said Cain. “Our team has built something truly impactful through a better way to fund, deploy, and maintain sustainable infrastructure, and I look forward to working alongside our employees, customers, partners, and investors as we continue helping communities address critical infrastructure needs.”
“Since first investing in SP and joining the Board in 2022, it’s been a great joy to experience the growth and development of SP, as it continues to advance its mission of providing safe, reliable, and continuously improved infrastructure to the public,” said Veech, who said he will continue to be actively involved in counseling and advising the SP management team.
“Adam has a deep understanding of Sustainability Partners’ mission, customers, and what it takes to deliver exceptional outcomes for our customers,” Veech added. “His leadership, experience, and commitment make him the right leader for Sustainability Partners’ next chapter. I am proud of what the team has accomplished and look forward to supporting Adam and the entire organization going forward.”







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