Chevron Phillips Chemical makes executive appointments

July 10, 2015
Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LLC has made several executive appointments, all effective Aug. 1.

Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LLC has made several executive appointments, all effective Aug. 1.

Mark Lashier, currently executive vice-president, olefins and polyolefins, will become executive vice-president, commercial. In his new role, he will serve as the lead commercial executive for all product lines in Chevron Phillips Chemical’s portfolio.

Ron Corn, currently senior vice-president, specialties, aromatics, and styrenics, will become senior vice-president, projects and supply chain. He will be responsible for the projects organization, including the execution of the company’s USGC petrochemicals project, and the formation of an integrated supply chain organization serving all customers and product lines in the Chevron Phillips Chemical portfolio.

Scott Sharp, currently senior vice-president, projects, will become senior vice-president, manufacturing, with functional responsibility for all of the company’s global manufacturing operations.

Lashier, Corn, and Sharp will report to Peter L. Cella, president and chief executive officer.

Dave Smith, currently vice-president, olefins and NGL, will become senior vice-president, petrochemicals, responsible for the olefins, NGL, and aromatics product lines.

Dave Morgan, currently vice-president, polyethylene, will become senior vice-president, polymers, responsible for all resins as well as the performance pipe division.

Mitch Eichelberger, currently general manager, normal alpha olefins and polyalphaolefins, will become vice-president, specialties, responsible for normal alpha olefins, polyalphaolefins, specialty chemicals, and drilling specialties product lines.

Smith, Morgan, and Eichelberger will report to Lashier.