Dan Benedict
About Dan Benedict
Dan Benedict is the Adhesions Global Feedstock Manager at ExxonMobil, with a comprehensive background in various roles within the company since 2006. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University.
Title and Current Role
Dan Benedict currently serves as the Adhesions Global Feedstock Manager at ExxonMobil. In this role, he is responsible for managing both indigenous and imported feedstocks to enhance the profitability of ExxonMobil Adhesions plants. He has been with ExxonMobil in this capacity since 2019 and operates out of Spring, Texas.
Professional Background
Dan Benedict has held multiple positions at ExxonMobil, showcasing his versatility and extensive experience within the company. Prior to his current role, he worked as a Business Development Manager for 7 months in 2019. From 2017 to 2019, he served as a Catalyst Sales Manager in Spring, TX. His earlier roles include Licensing Technical Support Engineer (2013-2017) and Aromatics Technology Engineer (2012-2013) in Baytown, TX. He also held positions such as Refining Business Lead - Downstream SAP Project (2011-2012), Heavy Clean Product Coordinator (2010-2011), Run Plan Optimizer (2009-2010), Dewaxing & Deasphalting Process Contact Engineer (2008-2009), and Process Design Engineer (2006-2008) mainly in Baytown Refinery.
Education and Expertise
Dan Benedict earned his Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University, attending from 2002 to 2006. His education has provided a strong foundation for his diversified career at ExxonMobil, enabling him to handle various technical and managerial tasks. Benedict possesses expertise in business process and economics, directly contributing to his role in managing feedstock profitability.
Role at ExxonMobil
Throughout his extensive career at ExxonMobil, Dan Benedict has been involved in roles that span manufacturing, technology, sales, and commercial activities. His expertise in these domains has enabled him to contribute significantly to the company's operations, particularly in handling feedstock management to boost profitability at ExxonMobil Adhesions plants.