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New CEO of American Chemistry Council named

| By Chemical Engineering

Christopher L. Jahn has been selected to become the next president and CEO of the American Chemistry Council (ACC) , effective late October 2019. Jahn currently serves as president and CEO of The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) and will succeed Cal Dooley who has led ACC since 2008. Dooley announced his retirement in April, 2018.

“I’m honored to have been chosen to lead ACC, one of the most influential trade associations in the country and the leading voice of the domestic chemical industry at all levels of policy-making,” said Jahn. “For someone who has dedicated their career to advancing pro-growth public policy that protects both people and the environment, there isn’t a more dynamic industry or association out there. From seizing on its own innovative nature to harness the opportunities of shale gas and drive tremendous economic expansion, to investing in new products and technologies that will enable a more sustainable future, the business of chemistry has a compelling story to tell. I look forward to working with the membership and the staff team to expand, advance, and cement ACC’s and the industry’s role as a valued public policy partner as we address the world’s sustainability challenges,” he added.

 

Jahn served as president of the National Association of Chemical Distributors for seven years, prior to joining TFI in 2013. Earlier in his career he was president of the Contract Services Association. Jahn began his career on Capitol Hill, including time as chief of staff to U.S. Senator Craig Thomas (R-WY

Jahn’s selection comes after a broad, inclusive executive search led by Korn Ferry. Jahn will work with Dooley, ACC’s senior team and its board of directors over the next several months to ensure a smooth transition of leadership.