Mark Sullivan
About Mark Sullivan
Mark Sullivan is the General Manager of Operational Excellence, Health, Environment & Safety at Chevron, with over a decade of experience in the company and a background in chemical engineering from the University of Notre Dame.
Title and Current Role
Mark Sullivan serves as the General Manager of Operational Excellence, Health, Environment & Safety at Chevron. In this capacity, he oversees the implementation and management of policies and procedures that ensure optimal efficiency, safety, and environmental standards across Chevron's operations. He has extensive responsibilities focusing on maintaining high safety standards and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
Past Roles at Chevron
Before his current role, Mark Sullivan worked as the Refinery Manager at Chevron's Salt Lake City facility. He held this position from 2009 to 2013, overseeing refinery operations, ensuring safety protocols were followed, and improving operational efficiency. His experience in this role laid the groundwork for his expertise in operational excellence, health, and safety management.
Education Background
Mark Sullivan earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, attending from 1979 to 1982. His technical education provided a solid foundation for his career in the oil and gas industry, particularly in operational and safety roles.
Experience in Operational Excellence and Safety Management
Mark Sullivan has more than 10 years of experience in operational excellence, health, environment, and safety management at Chevron. Since transitioning to his general manager role in 2013, he has focused on developing and implementing strategies to enhance safety and environmental standards within the company. His engineering background and prior experience as a refinery manager contribute significantly to his ability to lead in these areas.
Career at Chevron
Mark Sullivan joined Chevron in 2009 and has been with the company for over a decade. Starting as a Refinery Manager in Salt Lake City, he transitioned to his current role as General Manager, Operational Excellence, Health, Environment & Safety in 2013. His long tenure with Chevron reflects his commitment to the organization and his proficiency in managing complex operational and safety challenges.