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and a member of the Office of the Chief Executives of DuPont in 2006. In this position, he had responsibility for DuPont's Applied BioSciences, Nutrition & Health, Performance Polymers and Packaging & Industrial Polymers businesses. He also had responsibility for Integrated Operations which
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in Wilmington, Delaware. He had assignments in Kentucky and West Virginia before starting his overseas assignments. He had positions in England, Switzerland and China – the final position with responsibility for DuPont's Asia Pacific businesses. He then returned to Wilmington in 1999 and was named
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vice president and general manager of DuPont Fluoroproducts. He was named senior vice-president of research and Chief Science and Technology Officer in 2001. He was promoted to Executive Vice President, the
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includes Operations, Sourcing & Logistics and Engineering. DuPont announced he was retiring from the company in 2014.
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announced that Connelly was retiring from his position as executive vice president and
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He is a member of the Department of Chemical Engineering Advisory Committee of
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for 36 years. He joined the company in 1977 as a research engineer at the
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as chief executive officer and executive director of the
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Chief executive officer and executive director of the
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as a Winston Churchill Scholar, where he received a
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Thomas Connelly

Toledo, Ohio
Chemical Engineering
Economics
Princeton University
University of Cambridge
American Chemical Society
Madeleine Jacobs
American Chemical Society
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
chief innovation officer
Princeton University
Chemical Engineering
Economics
University of Cambridge
Ph.D.
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
DuPont Experimental Station
Chief Innovation Officer
Princeton University
Chemical Heritage Foundation
"Thomas M. Connelly Jr. Named New Executive Director And CEO Of The American Chemical Society"


"DuPont Names James C. Collins and Matthew L. Trerotola as Executive Vice Presidents"
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