03-31-2009: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP announced the appointment of Chantal Veevaete to Vice President, Human Resources, effective April 3, 2009. Veevaete replaces Don Kremer, who has elected to retired.
Veevaete began her career at a private legal practice in Belgium in 1980. In 1981, she joined Phillips Petroleum (now ConocoPhillips) in Belgium, where she held various roles in employee relations, administration, government relations and public affairs. From 1983 to 1987, she worked for Applied Automation, a Phillips Petroleum USA subsidiary, where she held positions in manufacturing, research and development, sales, marketing, management services, and public relations. Her last assignment during her tenure with Phillips Petroleum was in corporate human resources, OD and global diversity before leaving in 1998. Prior to coming to work for Chevron Phillips Chemical, Veevaete was vice president, human resources, for the Accredo division of Medco Health Solutions.
Veevaete attended ISTI in Brussels, Belgium, and holds a Masters degree in business administration from the University of Tulsa.
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