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INEOS est dirigée par son fondateur et président du conseil d’administration, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, et les copropriétaires Andy Currie et John Reece. Nous appliquons une structure fédérale fondée sur des liens hiérarchiques clairs et une reddition de comptes directe. Chaque entreprise est gérée en grande partie de manière autonome par son propre conseil d’administration. Il y a un minimum de hiérarchie ou de bureaucratie et une fonction de siège social très réduite.

Chaque entreprise d’INEOS est dirigée par un conseil d’administration qui rend compte à « INEOS Capital »

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Steve Harrington, Chief Executive Officer

Steve Harrington is Chief Executive Officer of INEOS Styrolution. Previously he served as President Global Styrene Monomer and Asia-Pacific. During Harrington's 30-year career, he has held various commercial roles at INEOS, and previously worked for ICI and Unilever. He holds a degree in chemistry from Hull University in England and currently serves as chairman of the Styrene Information and Research Center.

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John van Oorschot, Chief Financial Officer

John van Oorschot is Chief Financial Officer at INEOS Styrolution and is globally responsible for the company’s Finance, IT and compliance activities. Before his assignment as CFO, van Oorschot held various international management positions in finance, controlling and auditing at INEOS Styrolution, INEOS Styrenics, Nalco (now Ecolab) and KPMG during his 25-year professional career. He holds a degree in Business Economics from Tilburg University and a post-graduate degree to work as a Chartered Public Accountant.

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Wouter Van engelandt, President Operations

Wouter is INEOS Styrolution’s President of Operations and is responsible for the company’s global manufacturing network and operational excellence. Wouter brings close to three decades of leadership experience in chemical and petrochemical operations. Before joining INEOS in 2011, he spent many years of his career at BASF, where he held various roles in Operations. His assignments spanned Europe, North America, and Asia. In his most recent role, he served as Director Global Operations at INEOS Aromatics. He holds a PhD as well as a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Ghent University, Belgium.

INEOS operates a largely autonomous, federal structure

Each individual business has a chairman, a chief executive and a board, typically comprising a chief financial officer and directors overseeing the operations, business and procurement functions. Each board is responsible for all aspects of its business, including business management, operations, procurement, IT, tax, legal, banking, HR, operations, technology, etc. Networks across businesses share best practice, working together to benefit from economies of scale, learning and avoid duplication. The INEOS central office function is extremely limited, numbering only about 40 people relative to typically hundreds in organisations of comparable size. Each board meets every 4-6 weeks with INEOS Capital (our owners) to cover recent performance, operational safety, budgets and any major investment decisions in relation to its business.