ExxonMobil's Art Sullivan wins IISRP award
ERJ staff report (DS)
New York City -- Art Sullivan, global vice president of ExxonMobil's Butyl Polymer business, will receive the International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers' (IISRP) General Award at the group's annual meeting in New York City.
The award ceremony, set for Tuesday, May 12, will help mark the 50th anniversary of the IISRP, an international trade association whose corporate members produce more than 90 percent of the world's supply of synthetic rubber. The IISRP meeting runs from May 11-14.
Sullivan is being honored for his contributions to the industry and to the continuing success of the IISRP. He became an IISRP director in 1998 and has served as the Americas Section President and as a member of the Finance, Pension and Audit Committee, the IISRP's primary oversight body. .
With a degree in chemical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, Sullivan began his career in the Polymer Laboratory of Exxon Research and Engineering Co. in 1968. He joined ExxonMobil Chemical in 1973 with a position in elastomer sales, and has since held a number of senior management positions. He also is a director of Japan Butyl Co. Ltd.
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