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Chevron's VP of Innovation to Retire; Downstream VP Tapped to Fill Role
Chevron Corp. announced that Barbara J. Burger, vice president of innovation and president of Chevron Technology Ventures (CTV), will retire from the company after 34 years of service.
Jim Gable, currently vice president of Downstream Technology & Services, will succeed Burger, effective February 1, 2022.
About Gable:
Gable, who has been at Chevron for 23 years, currently oversees the development and deployment of downstream-related technology for Chevron. In his new position, Gable will leverage the broad commercial, operations and technology experience he has cultivated through previous leadership roles in Corporate Business Development, Value Chain Optimization, Manufacturing and Oronite, and from his current role within the Chevron Technical Center. Gable will be based in Houston.
Jim received his bachelor's degree in Materials Engineering from Lehigh University in 1993 and his MBA from the University of Virginia in 1998.
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