Industry Perspective: Alumna Networking Event
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Thu, Apr 16, 2026
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)
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Amy Zettlemoyer-Lazar is Vice President of Global Corporate Sustainability at tms. She has held roles at tms and its parent company, HAVI, for more than 13 years in three countries (UK, Germany, and the US). Her current responsibilities include leading the coordination, execution, and merchandising of sustainability efforts across the organization including Reusable Drinkware Vessels, Quick Service Restaurant Packaging, and Promotional items to deliver more sustainable solutions in support of tms’ clients’ goals. Prior roles include leading Packaging Department at Sam’s Club and the Packaging Sustainable Value Network for Walmart Stores, Inc. Amy was also a Packaging Scientist for Clorox and Kraft Foods, with internships at both Kraft and Kodak. She is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology with a Packaging Science degree and holds a Masters of Global Management from Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. She currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico with her husband, a career officer in the United States Air Force and her three teenage boys.
About tms: tms unites technology and marketing and sourcing to drive transformational change for the world’s leading brands. With 1200+ employees across 26 countries, we offer an impressive range of solutions — from inspiration and innovation to category management and delivery. Headquartered in Chicago with 10 offices worldwide, we are responsible for some of the world’s most successful and iconic long-term marketing platforms, including McDonald’s Happy Meal and MONOPOLY programs. Operating as a creative agency, a strategic consultancy, and a technology provider, we engage with over 110 million customers every single day for clients including McDonald’s, adidas, T-Mobile, Starbucks, Vue and O2.
Link to company page: https://www.tmsw.com/who-we-are/
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Co-hosted with: Institute of Packaging Professionals, Engineers for a Sustainable World, Society of Plastics Engineers at RIT