Ashland Inc. elevates Shannon and Toohey to vice presidents
Shannon's promotion recognizes the importance of Ashland's ongoing efforts to create a common, global supply chain across all three of its Chemical Sector divisions: Ashland Specialty Chemical, Ashland Distribution and Valvoline. Shannon continues as a member of the Chemical Sector Operating Committee, the governing body of Ashland's chemical businesses.
Shannon joined Ashland in 1984 as a process engineer with Ashland Specialty Chemical's Composite Polymers plant in Philadelphia, Pa. He was promoted to assistant manufacturing manager for the business in 1987. He then served in planning and development, and purchasing. He returned to Composite Polymers as international technical manager. He later served in various business development roles prior to assuming the position of business manager for the base resin distribution unit and then manufacturing director. In 2000, Shannon was promoted to vice president and general manager of Ashland's former petrochemical business and vice president of the company's Engineering Department. He was promoted to senior vice president of Performance Materials (formerly Thermoset Resins) in August 2002.
Toohey joined Ashland in 1989 as senior Washington representative. In 1992, he left Ashland to serve as assistant secretary for governmental affairs for the U.S. Department of Transportation. He rejoined Ashland's Washington office in 1993 as associate director of government relations and was promoted to director of government relations in 1995. Previously, Toohey spent 14 years in staff positions in the U.S. House of Representatives. Prior to that, he was a staff officer and assistant to the director of Environmental Programs for Civil Works for the chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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