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A. Schulman promotes Gary A. Miller to COO

August 22, 2016
Energy & Chemical Value Chain

A. Schulman, Inc., a leading international supplier of high-performance plastic compounds, powders and resins, today announced that Gary A. Miller has been promoted to chief operating officer, effectively immediately.

The Company also announced that Frank Roederer will become senior vice president and general manager of the Company’s United States and Canada (“USCAN”) business in addition to his current responsibilities for the Engineered Composites (“EC”) business.

Miller (69) has served as executive vice president global and chief procurement officer for A. Schulman since 2008. In this new role, he will be responsible for the efficiency and effectiveness of the Company’s global operations. A 42-year veteran of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Miller earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and has completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University; the Executive Program at Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia; and Kellogg School for Graduate Studies, Northwestern University.

“Gary is a consummate professional with a proven track record of driving increased operational quality and cost structure improvements,” said Joseph M. Gingo, chairman, president and chief executive officer. “He will play a critical role in restoring A. Schulman’s operational and financial performance worldwide.”

Roederer (47) joined A. Schulman in 2013 as the specialty powders business unit director and has steadily taken on roles of increasing responsibility. Earlier this year, he was named senior vice president of the Engineering Composites business. Prior to joining the Company, he was the general manager of strategic planning and corporate performance management for SABIC, after overseeing WR Grace’s supply chain in Europe, Middle East and Asia for three years. He began his career at The Dow Chemical Company in 1996, where he held various global leadership positions throughout his 10-year tenure. He holds an operations management and marketing degree from Fachhochschule Offenburg, and an MBA from Schiller International University.

“Frank is a natural leader and problem solver, who has delivered impressive results throughout his career,” Gingo said. “His energy and creativity are exactly what we need to take full advantage of the exciting growth opportunities in our USCAN region.”

Miller will report to Gingo and Roederer will report directly to Miller.

Source: A. Schulman, Inc.

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