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9.05.2003 ET
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Dow Executive Recognized for Achievements in Environmental Progress and Sustainable Development
Hispanic Engineer Organization Recognizes Excellence in Science and Technology
(CSRwire) MIDLAND, MI - Carlos
Guimaraes, vice president of the Environmental Operations Business, The
Dow Chemical Company, has been named a 2003 award recipient by the
Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation (HENAAC) and
Technica Magazine. Guimaraes will receive the Albert V. Baez
Award, which was established in 1995 to honor engineers and scientists
with outstanding technical achievements and service to humanity.
According to William S. Stavropoulos, Dow chairman, president and chief
executive officer, "Carlos' visionary leadership has played a major role
in shaping the strategies and plans that have enabled Dow to become
recognized as an industry leader in environmental stewardship." He noted
that Dow operates according to high standards of sustainable development -
the simultaneous pursuit of economic prosperity, environmental stewardship
and social responsibility. "Through the creation of a unique business
model, as well as the ability to lead and develop innovative approaches,
Carlos has directed the investment of nearly one billion dollars at Dow
sites around the world to conserve natural resources such as water, while
reducing waste, wastewater and air emissions. He has turned operations on
the brink of closure into competitive sites that continue to flourish
today."
Guimaraes' nomination was initiated by Dow's Hispanic Latin Network, an
employee organization that is focused on strengthening the diversity of
cultures, experiences and professional skills within Dow's Hispanic-Latin
community in order to enhance business success and career development.
Guimaraes will receive the award October 17 at a ceremony sponsored by
HENAAC, the College of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin,
and leading industry and government sponsors.
Guimaraes, who is based in Houston, Texas, is a 28-year employee of Dow.
He has served in a variety of operational, business and leadership roles
throughout Europe, North America and Latin America. These have included
roles as production leader, plant superintendent, site manager, global
business director, president of Dow Mexico, and president of Dow Portugal.
He was appointed to his current role as vice president of the
Environmental Operations Business and vice president of Operations for the
Chemicals Business Group in 2000. Guimaraes also serves as chairman of
the United States Business Council for Sustainable Development, a partner
organization of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
About HENAAC
HENAAC was established in 1989 and its mission is to seek out and honor
Hispanic excellence in science, engineering and technology nationwide and
to demonstrate the value of education. Recipients of the awards were
selected by the HENAAC Selection Committee, an independent group of
representatives from industry, government and academia. For more
information, visit its website at www.henaac.org.
About the Albert V. Baez Award
A retired physicist, Albert V. Baez is noted for his pioneering research
in X-ray optics. As an educator, he spearheaded curriculum reform in
third world countries for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO). As a humanitarian, he continues to help
others improve their lives through Vivamos Mejor, USA.
This award is not presented annually. Past recipients of the award
include: Ellen Ochoa, Ph.D., research physicist and NASA astronaut;
George Castro, Ph.D., physicist; and Raphael Bras, Ph.D., Department Head,
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
About Dow
Dow is a leading science and technology company that provides innovative
chemical, plastic and agricultural products and services to many essential
consumer markets. With annual sales of $28 billion, Dow serves customers in
more than 170 countries and a wide range of markets that are vital to human
progress, including food, transportation, health and medicine, personal and
home care, and building and construction, among others. Committed to the
principles of Sustainable Development, Dow and its approximately 50,000
employees seek to balance economic, environmental and social
responsibilities. For further information, visit www.dow.com.
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