Chem321:Acme employees
Contents
- 1 Martin Walker: President
- 2 VP for Sales
- 3 Quality Assurance Manager
- 4 Union Organizer and Shift Foreperson
- 5 Production Manager
- 6 Lab Manager
- 7 Environmental Manager
- 8 Chief Legal Officer
- 9 Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- 10 Occupational Hygiene Officer
- 11 Quality Control (QC) Manager
- 12 Andrew Sears: Safety Officer
Martin Walker: President
- Education: BSc in Chemistry (U. of Bristol, UK, 1981) and PhD in Chemistry (Brandeis U., 1990)
- Joined Acme: 1992
Martin Walker is one of the founders of the company, and he is very committed to its success. He has a vision of it growing to be a big player in the fine chemicals world, supplying key intermediates to major pharmaceutical companies ("big pharma"). He was reluctant to adopt ISO 9000 initially, but now accepts that is necessary in order to compete. He is skeptical about the value of ISO 14000, thinking of it as "window dressing", but he accepts the view of his VP of Sales that it will hurt sales if the company does not adopt ISO 14000. Walker considers himself to be quite supportive of what he calls "genuine" reductions in environmental impact, but he remains quite cynical about many environmental regulations and the efforts of some competitors.
VP for Sales
- Education: BA in Business Studies, SUNY Plattsburgh
- Joined Acme: 2007
(NAME) has only been with the company for 5 years, but after coming straight out of college signed on to Acme company and was assigned the US East Coast region for sales. After 3 years in this role, NAME proved that he understood the market and its customers, doubling the sales in that area. After these 3 years, NAME was moved back to the Acme headquarters where he was being trained for the last 2 years to replace Bob Vance, the VP of sales for the previous 15 years. Where Bob was more formal, NAME is more relaxed, yet he can be quite bold in his sales tactics. Being the new "kid" in the company management, NAME feels a need to prove that he deserved the VP title, at such a young age and limited experience. In theory he believes in the environment and taking steps to avoid environmental issues, but his main focus remains on boosting sales now throughout the company. He is willing to do whatever it takes to succeed in his new role.
Quality Assurance Manager
- Education: BA in Leadership and Organization Studies (DeVry U., 1995) and BS in Biochemistry (SUNY Potsdam, 1998)
- Joined Acme: 2001
Angela Racine has been an employee with Acme Chemical Company since 2001 She not only brings to the table a decade of experience, but also her perfectionist compulsions. Angela graduated DeVry University with her B.A. in Leadership and Organization Studies, and she was recruited because of her expertise in pointing out inaccuracies. In 1998, she received her B.S. in Biochemistry from the State University of New York at Potsdam and gained experience in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. She has yet to be recognized for any her personal achievements, yet she views the company’s success as a direct result of her initiative to exceed quality of company goods without sacrificing performance guidelines. Fellow employees would describe her as “uptight and conservative,” but feel these are the attributes to be valued in a quality assurance manager. She is highly respected by Walker, who has come to regard her as an indispensable part of the company's ISO 9000 scheme, and Andrew Sears (Safety) considers her to be a valuable ally. However, Evan Cronmiller (VP Sales) and Kevin Maxwell (Production Manager) both see her as rather officious, and someone who can cause unnecessary delays in product shipments.
Union Organizer and Shift Foreperson
- Education: BA in chemistry from SUNY Potsdam
- Joined Acme: Late 2008
NAME always planned to be a chemistry teacher, and she graduated in 2008 from SUNY Potsdam with a BA in chemistry. However, she found the job market for teachers in the North Country difficult, so she applied (in late 2008) to work as a plant operator at Acme, as a stopgap. NAME found she enjoyed the work, and as a highly educated plant operator she quickly rose to be foreperson of the A shift. She believes strongly that the ordinary workers need a voice, and her hard work with the trade union led to her being made union steward (shop steward). NAME is well liked by the plant operators, as she is approachable and she has a natural ability for explaining technical topics in simple terms (perhaps from her teaching background). Understanding the importance of the company in the local economy, she seeks to do what is best for both the company as an entity, and for the people who make up the company. Due to her personal relations with plant workers and lab people, she acts as a liaison between the management of Acme Co. and the other plant workers. She hopes to convince the Union to support ISO 14000 and will make sure that individuals follow the plan and act, while keeping precise records to help the administration review and revise action plans with the most accurate information possible. She is respected by all, though NAME5(Production Manager) has had several serious clashes with her over working conditions on the plant, or when production schedules have fallen behind. She is also disliked by NAME2 (VP Sales). She is friends with NAME3 (Occupational Hygiene) and NAME4 (Safety).
Production Manager
- Education: BS in Chemistry from SUNY Albany
- Joined Acme: 1994
- Experience before Acme: Shift foreman (5 years), shift manager (10 years)
When he joined the company in 1994, NAME brought 15 years of production experience, and he was responsible for much of how the new plant (1999) was designed. He is respected as a “no-nonsense” manager, though this means that he can lose patience in meetings where people begin to digress or when no progress appears to be made. NAME is a “company man,” very dedicated to the company’s success, and this explains his willingness to work on the environmental committee, despite his reservations about whether or not it will actually do anything worthwhile. He believes that some environmental improvements may be necessary to meet EPA regulations, but he doesn't want such things to hurt the company's profits. He prides himself on the fact that the plant has an excellent production record, with little "down time" in the reactors. He is liked by most of the plant workers, though he drives them hard. He gets on well with the lab people and with NAME2 CFO), but is less popular with some of the newer administrative staff. He has often clashed with NAME3 (foreperson), and he dislikes NAME4 (environmental manager) whom he regards as an interfering nuisance.
Lab Manager
- Education: PhD in organic chemistry from UC-Davis, MS in geochemistry from U-Wisconsin at Madison, BS in geology from SUNY Potsdam
- Joined Acme: 1993
NAME has been with the company since 1993, having worked at the original plant (now closed). She is responsible for developing the TAC process, which now provides a large portion of the company’s income. NAME hates having to go to meetings, as she would rather be working in the lab. However, having been manager for six years, she has begun to accept that sometimes she needs to be involved, and she grudgingly accepts that the safety improvements and ISO 9001 have brought some benefits. She is also becoming interested in “green chemistry,” as the challenge of designing processes that are safer appeals to her inquisitive nature. She is a good friend of NAME2 (production manager) who is another one of the “old guard” of long-time employees. She can be rather intolerant of the newer staff, particularly those in sales.
Environmental Manager
- Education: BA in biology, minor in environmental studies (SUNY Potsdam, 1999), MS in environmental management (Temple U., 2001).
- Joined Acme: 2001
Triston joined Acme in 2001 straight from college. He is the only person to have ever held the environmental manager position, which was created after neighboring factories complained of smells. He soon proved his worth, helping the company avoid fines after a 2004 inspection by the EPA. He has long advocated for adoption of ISO 14001, so he is excited that the company has finally agreed to go for certification. Triston is intelligent and outgoing, but he can be quite strident in his opinions. He is well-liked by most of the management except NAME2 (CFO) and NAME3 (production manager), who are suspicious of environmental rules and regulations.
Chief Legal Officer
- Education: BA, Sociology, State University of New York at Potsdam (1986); Law degree (JD) from Fordham University
- Experience:
- First Lieutenant, US Army, Judge Advocate General Corps
- Assistant Compliance Adviser, Megacorp Chemical Company
- Joined Acme: 2013
NAME is a recent addition to the Acme family. His responsibilities include advising during negotiations on collaborations and contracts, and he also advises the Environmental Manager] on compliance issues. Before joining Acme, NAME served four years in the Army as legal attache for the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division where he showed perhaps an excess of untempered idealism. During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, he was assigned as a chemical weapons compliance adviser to the Iraqi provisional government, partly to utilize his skills and partly to keep him from bothering command staff with his notions of propriety in warfare. His experience with the military left him with conflicted feelings. After leaving the Army, NAME worked briefly with Megacorp Chemical Company as Assistant Compliance Adviser to make ends meet, but was horrified with with the murky ethics of the job. His inevitable conflicts with management got him fired. He was brought into Acme to manage Acme's goal in meeting the ISO 14000 series environmental management standards. He sees Acme as a last source of salvation for the accumulated guilt of an early lifetime of ethical and professional failures and as such, he is torn between what he sees is "right" and the desire to maintain a stable career path. The Acme Environmental Management team has proposed plans that include updating Acme's bulk storage facilities and re-evaluating Acme's current relationship with BASF and its hydrogen sulfide supply system.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- Education: BS in economics (SUNY Potsdam, 1996); MBA (UNLV, 2000)
- Work experience : Office Max (Northeast Regional HQ, Boston, accountant, then senior accountant)
- Joined Acme: 2002
Alex Levitz helped to get Acme back on track financially after his predecessor was fired in 2002; the company's accounts were in disarray when he joined Acme. Alex was pleased to be able to return to his native North Country, which he loves, when the Acme job appeared. He believes in running a tight ship, and he respects people with a similar attitude such as NAME2 (QA) and Jane Doe (production manager). Alex is somewhat aloof in his dealings with his colleagues, though he gets on well with NAME3 (Assistant Accountant) and NAME4 (VP Sales). He enjoys hiking, skiing, and traveling.
Occupational Hygiene Officer
- Education: BA in Environmental Health (SUNY Potsdam, 1997)
- Work experience: Health Advocate for special needs children, Syracuse (1997-1999); NY State Division of OSHA (1999-2005).
- Joined Acme: 2005
Jillian Visser is very committed to health and wellness, and is passionate about her work. She enjoyed her work with the state, but was laid off when budget cuts were made in 2005, so she joined Acme. She is glad that Acme has a good accident record, but she is frustrated that sometimes workers are exposed to poisonous fumes on the plant. She hopes that environmental improvements will help improve the working environment by reducing fugitive emissions. Jillian is admired for her commitment and hard work, though some of the management feel that she is unreasonable in her expectations for the plant environment. Jillian is good friends with NAME2 (safety), NAME3 (environmental manager) and NAME4 (plant foreperson).
Quality Control (QC) Manager
- Education: BS in Chemical Engineering (Clarkson University, 2001); MS in Quality Management (Pace University, 2003)
- Work experience: Albany Molecular Research International (AMRI), Assistant QC Manager (2003-2006)
- Joined Acme: 2006
NAME has an engineering background, and so she understands the processing aspects of the company well. However, her interest in quality led to a career in QC at Acme, and she has worked well at maintaining ISO 9001 in the lab. She is quiet but well-liked by her lab staff, as she respects them. The QC department is a tight-knit group of staff who work well together, and NAME has fostered this by inviting her staff to her house for barbecues and social events. NAME is not so well-known by the other managers other than NAME2 (lab manager), NAME3 (production) and NAME4 (QA). NAME2 and NAME3 value her work, as does Jane Doe (engineer), but NAME4 considers her to be rather too friendly with her staff.
Andrew Sears: Safety Officer
- Education: BA in English (SUNY Potsdam, 1989), MS in Safety Management (U-Mass Lowell, 1998)
- Work experience: Widgets, Inc, brochure writer (1989-1991); State of New York, writer of home safety information (1991-1998)
- Joined Acme: 1998
Before joining Acme, Andrew Sears had worked for the State, writing informational documents for the public on home safety. This gave him an interest in safety issues, and led to a switch in career from writer to safety officer. However, Andrew has maintained his interest in communicating safety, arguing that unless staff are "on board" with safety they will continue to have accidents - they cannot just pay lip-service to safety. Andrew was hired when the company launched its "Safety First" program in 1998, and his commitment to the work helped to turn round the company's safety record, making it one of the safest chemical companies in the northeastern US. He is supportive of the new ISO 14001 proposal, but believes strongly that the environmental management needs to be communicated well to all the workforce in order for it to work. Andrew is friends with Ashley Tranello (occupational hygiene) and Michelle Amann (plant foreperson).
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