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Whether
to our customers, suppliers, employees or communities, our resources
provide quality products and services for whatever, wherever and
whenever they require.
Our employees are led by a highly qualified management team:
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Tony
Traynor , Chief Executive Officer
Tony
Traynor joined ICI in 1969 as an apprentice; left to attend university
and rejoined ICI as a graduate in 1975. He has been based at various
sites in the North West and North East of England and worked for
three years in a global manufacturing role at ICI Acrylics in Belgium.
Following this role, he became the Site Manager for the Acrylics
site in Darwen. Prior to his appointment as Operations director
for INEOS Chlor in 2001, Tony was the Cassel Site Director for INEOS
Acrylics in the North East. In January 2007, Tony took over the
role of Operations Director for INEOS Refining until March 2010
when he was appointed CEO, INEOS Phenol.
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Andreas
Pohlmann, Vice President Global Operations
After
graduating in chemical engineering from the Aachen/Jülich
University he started his career at the former petrochemical company
Erdölchemie in cologne (Joint venture 50/50 Bayer and
BP). He progressed through positions in production, process development
and expansion projects. After functions as assistant plant manager
for the steam crackers, plant manager for the ammonia and nitric
acid plants, asset manager for the steam crackers and works
manager for production and technical services in cologne he became
Vice President Global Operations in 2007. He is a member of the
Board of INEOS Phenol where he is responsible for the cost position
of the sites, operational excellence and ESHQ for all sites as
well as for research, technical capability and large capex projects
of the business.
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Ron
Coyle, Vice President Global Commercial Director
has
been with INEOS Phenol for over 8 years in various commercial
roles in both the U.S. and Europe. He leads a business team comprised
of sales managers, account specialists and customer service specialists
that work one-on-one with the company's customers to ensure cost
and time efficient supplies of phenol, acetone and AMS. The team
custom-tailors business plans for each customer based on individual
needs to ensure customer satisfaction. In addition to an undergraduate
degree in business, he has an MBA from Emory University's Goizueta
Business School.
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Beverley
Hoyle, Chief Financial Officer
After
graduating with a degree in chemistry from Durham University,
England she started her finance career with KPMG where she qualified
as a chartered accountant. Beverley then joined ICI Chemicals
and Polymers as a group accountant and later took various finance
manager roles within ICI Chlor Chemicals/ INEOS Chlor. In 2001
she transferred to INEOS Acrylics - later to become Lucite International
where she was responsible for the external reporting to bondholders
and banks. After a 3 year spell as Group Financial controller
with a microbiology based company she took the opportunity in
October 2008 to return to INEOS as CFO of the Phenol business.
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Helmut
Schmidt, Vice President Sales & Marketing, Europe
After
graduating from Ruhruniversität in Bochum, Germany in economic
sciences, he held positions in sales and marketing in commodity
and speciality chemicals on a national and global basis. He was
actively involved in creating and running, as Managing Director,
a German-Japanese joint venture for paper industry solvents. He
joined INEOS Phenol in 1993 and has played a fundamental role
in turning
and marketing team from very small beginnings into an effective
group of highly motivated account managers covering the European
continent. For many years, he has been the elected Chairman of
the European Phenol Industry representation within CEFIC.
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Joachim
H. Pieper, Vice President Operations Gladbeck
has
nearly 25 years experience in engineering and management assignments
around Germany, Belgian and USA, over 10 years with INEOS Phenol
or Phenolchemie. He was the head of the project to enlarge the
Antwerp facility from 210 kt/a to 420 kt/a, led the grass root
project from site selection to start-up of the Mobile plant as
well and was the head of the engineering and maintenance department
in Gladbeck. With this background, a �Diplom� in Process Engineering
from the University of Hannover in Germany and a 7 years experience
with one of the biggest German chemical engineering companies,
Joachim has the education and expertise to oversee the operations
in Gladbeck.
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Dr.
Hugo Liefooghe, Vice President Operations Antwerp
obtained
a PhD in chemistry at the Antwerp University followed by a 1 year
business economics training and joined IP in 1994. In his first
function as environmental and quality manager he was responsible
for the expansion permit in order to double the capacity of the
Antwerp site to 420 kt/a. He went through functions as production
manager of the distillation and utilities units and production
director. Hugo is now site manager of the Phenol Antwerp plant,
where he and his team are busy with another expansion project
to 680 kt/a of phenol.
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Ron
Deakins, Vice President Operations U.S.
has
been with INEOS Phenol at the Mobile facility since 1999. He previously
served as the Production Manager and was directly responsible
for all aspects of plant operations. As the VP of US Operations,
his primary focus is to ensure excellence in SH&E and operational
performance at both the Mobile and Port Arthur facilities. He
works closely with the management team to optimize the U.S. Operations
while maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction. He has
an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering and an MBA.
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Greg Oakes,
Vice President Business Ventures
After 7 years
with the Executive Teams of INEOS ChlorVinyls and INEOS O&P
Europe, Greg rejoins the Phenol Executive Team as Vice President
Business Ventures. Greg's initial focus in this new role will be
to oversee our expanding business activities in China including
the construction and operation of a new world-scale 400kta phenol
and acetone plant in East China. Greg has over 27 years experience
in the chemical industry and has held various senior operations
and project roles in the US, Germany, and the UK. Greg started his
career with DuPont and then worked over 10 years for the former
Hüls before joining INEOS in 2001 as COO of the US Phenol business
when it was acquired from Degussa-Hüls. Greg has an undergraduate
degree in Chemical Engineering from Auburn University and an MBA
from Tulane University's Freeman School of Business.
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Dr.
Markus Weber, Director Technology
has
a distinguished experience of over 14 years as a Senior Chemical
Engineer. He studied physics and received a Ph.D. in chemical
engineering. His career started in the Degussa-Hüls group
where he worked in the field of research and process development
with a focus on separation technologies. He was involved in the
development of several large petrochemical processes and has a
sound knowledge in project execution and process optimization.
He joined INEOS Phenol in 1996 and acquired a deep understanding
of the phenol process. He leads the Intellectual Property Department
and is responsible for the development of our process technology
worldwide and for the patent department. The process improvements
developed by his group were the basis of several optimization
projects, which led to higher efficiency more capacity.
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Tobias
Hannemann, Director of Purchasing
graduated
in business administration at the University of Applied Sciences
in Essen, Germany and additionally holds a Bachelor's degree in
commercial economics. Has over 11 years experience in different
commercial functions in the Phenol business under the ownership
of Huels/Degussa/INEOS. Tobias spent two years in the US leading
the INEOS Sourcing Team in North America before returning to Germany.
He primarily focuses on the key raw materials cumene, benzene and
propylene.
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Dietmar
Schlug, Director of Human Resources
graduated
in economic sciences and organization from the University of the
Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg. Following a military career he
specialized in Human Resources Management. After more than a decade
in various areas of economy he joined INEOS Phenol in 2004 to
become its Human Resources Director. In the years before he gathered
broad knowledge and experiences in leading positions in national,
multinational and multicultural companies, which he now applies
in the worldwide Phenol environment.
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