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Sherri Evers Departs Imperial for ExxonMobil

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Last updated: 2025/01/15 at 5:56 PM
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Sherri Evers, Senior Vice President for Sustainability, Industrial Improvement, and Product Options at Imperial Oil Ltd., is departing the corporate for Exxon Mobil Corp. Imperial mentioned in a media launch that Evers will turn into North America Lubes Basic Supervisor for ExxonMobil efficient March 1, 2025.

“On behalf of Imperial, I wish to thank Sherri Evers for her contributions and powerful management as a part of the administration crew during the last 4 years”, Brad Corson, Chairman, President, and Chief Govt Officer, mentioned. “Sherri efficiently led a various portfolio contributing to Imperial’s enterprise and strategic initiatives, together with the Strathcona renewable diesel undertaking within the Downstream and the event of our new Low Carbon Options enterprise. As well as, her management was important in plans to scale back greenhouse gasoline emissions at our operations, and he or she was instrumental within the formation of the Pathways Alliance to scale back emissions from oil sands operations and has been an energetic participant on the steering committee”.

Evers holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Advertising and Basic Enterprise from the College of Saskatchewan. She started her profession with Imperial in 1998 in Edmonton, Alberta, and held varied assignments throughout the firm’s downstream enterprise, Imperial mentioned in its media launch.

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In 2012, Evers started a collection of world assignments with ExxonMobil associated to product optimization, planning, and provide community earlier than returning to Canada because the Jap Canada Fuels Supervisor for Downstream in 2018. Evers was appointed Vice President for Industrial and Company Improvement in 2021 earlier than being appointed to her present function in 2023, Imperial mentioned.

Imperial has began the seek for Evers’ alternative.

To contact the writer, e-mail andreson.n.paul@gmail.com




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