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Edwin J. Hess (born November 9, 1933) is an American businessman, Senior Vice President, and Management Committee Member at Exxon from 1993 to 1998. He had previously been the Vice President of Environment and Safety since 1990 and joined the company in 1957.

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  • Edwin J. Hess (en)
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  • Edwin J. Hess (born November 9, 1933) is an American businessman, Senior Vice President, and Management Committee Member at Exxon from 1993 to 1998. He had previously been the Vice President of Environment and Safety since 1990 and joined the company in 1957. (en)
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  • Edwin J. Hess (en)
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  • Edwin J. Hess (en)
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  • Newark, New Jersey, US (en)
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  • Susan, Cheryl, Nancy, Cynthia, and Edwin Jr. (en)
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  • Created ExxonMobil's Operations Integrity Management System and headed Exxon’s environmental and safety initiatives (en)
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  • Former Senior Vice President, Management Committee, Exxon (en)
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  • Barbara Hess (en)
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  • Edwin J. Hess (born November 9, 1933) is an American businessman, Senior Vice President, and Management Committee Member at Exxon from 1993 to 1998. He had previously been the Vice President of Environment and Safety since 1990 and joined the company in 1957. While at Exxon, the board appointed Hess, a veteran executive, as the first corporate vice president for environment and safety, the first time it elevated environmental concerns to the senior executive level. The new position, created in the wake of Exxon's oil spill in the Arthur Kill off Staten Island, allowed Hess to supervise environmental and safety activities all across the corporation. Until Hess's appointment, environmental and safety issues had been dealt with at lower levels. Hess reported directly to Exxon's president, Lee R. Raymond. (en)
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  • Member committee Edwin A. Stevens Society; trustee Stevens Institute of Technology, Committee for Economic Development, The Science Place, Dallas; chairman board directors National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering; board of directors Junior Achievement Dallas, Inc.; trustee, member executive committee U.S. Council for International Business, Harvard Business School Executive Council member (en)
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