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Reggie Cheetham – Director of the Office of Emergency Management and Steven Cook of the EPA attend the ACC-TCC- Hurricane Harvey Lessons Learned.
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TCC welcomes guest to the Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned Forum. John Durkay of Southeast Texas Plant Managers Forum, Buddy Tucker VP of Hunter Buildings, Scott Stewart of Texas Chemical Council, Martha Landwehr of Texas Chemical Council and Michel Bechtel Mayor of The City of Morgan's Point.
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Barry Babyak of Austin Industrial and Rod Herrick of Covestro are ready for the panel discussion on Lessons Learned from Hurricane Harvey.
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Members of Dow: Jeff Garry, Jeff Lichon and Ash Ayoub, attend the ACC/TCC Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned Forum.
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Scott Stewart Director of Government Affairs- TCC and Bob Patel CEO & Chairman of Lyondell were welcomed by HASC's Executive Director Luis Aguilar and COO Russell Klinegardner to Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned Forum.
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Bob Patel and Luis Aguilar chat with Russell Klinegardner at the ACC/TCC Forum on Lessons Learned from Hurricane Harvey.
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Bob Patel, CEO & Chairman, Management Board, LyondellBasell presents the Welcome Remarks, opening the Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned Forum,
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Cal Dooley (right), President & CEO of ACC, moderates the first panel discussion: Hurricane Response from the CEO’s Perspective, how they put priorities during response on employees, neighbors, government, operations and investors. From left: Ken Reed Sr. VP of Engineering & Maintenance at BASF, Jerry MacCleary Chairman & CEO of Covestro, Jim Fitterling President & COO of Dow Chemical Company and Bob Patel CEO & Chairman, Management Board, LyondellBasell.
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Hector Rivera- President and CEO , TCC, introduces and moderates the second panel discussion: Hurricane Response on Site, at the ACC/TCC Lessons Learned: Hurricane Harvey Forum.
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Neil Ackerman VP, Health, Environment, Safety & Security- OxyChem; Nancy Randolph Senior leader for Environment, Helath & Safety, Hydrocarbons, Pipeline & Energy- The DOW; Mike Zamora, Director of Manufacturing, Americas Region- ExxonMobil; Chris Witte Senior VP, BASF and Kim Foley, Channelview site manager- LyondellBassell discuss how advanced planning and a culture of readiness and Responsible Care supported their responses during Harvey.
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Senator Larry Taylor and Mayor of Deer Park Jerry Mouton attend the ACC/TCC Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned Forum
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Deer Park’s Mayor Jerry Mouton and Senator Ted Cruz discuss how industry and government can work together to keep their state and local communities safe.
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US Senator Ted Cruz, featured speaker at the ACC/TCC Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned Forum.
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US Senator Ted Cruz, featured speaker at the ACC/TCC Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned Forum, talks about how proud he is to see Texans coming together to help each other through this unprecedented event.
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US Senator for Texas, Ted Cruz with BIC's Laurie Tangedahl at the ACC/TCC Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned Forum.
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Chad Burke, President & CEO , Economic Alliance, Port of Houston Moderates a Panel discussion- Looking Ahead: Infrastructure. From experiencing Harvey, how can we improve the region’s infrastructure to make it more resilient and better equipped to handle future events. From left: Capt. Kevin Oditt, U.S. Coast Guard- Houston/Galveston sector; Roy Mease Commissioner, Port of Houston; Senator Brandon Creighton, Texas State Senate; Senator Larry Taylor, Texas State Senate; President & CEO, Chad Burke, Economic Alliance, Port of Houston,
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Chief, Chemical Industry Sector for Department of Homeland Security, Eric Choy; Huntsmans' Chad Henderson, Emergency Management & Security of LyondellBasell, Peter Greco; Harris County Office of Emergency Management, David Wade; and Moderator, Mary Jane Naquin, local CAP facilitator discuss Looking Ahead: Information Sharing and Coordination, how Public and private sectors work closely through extreme weather events.
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Hector Rivera, president and CEO of TCC and Chad Burkel, president and CEO of Economic Alliance are pleased with the well-executed response of the Chemical Industry during and after the impact of Hurricane Harvey.