Natural Resources >> CEO Interviews >> September 15, 2003

James O’brien – Ashland Inc (ash)

JAMES J. O'BRIEN, Ashland's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, has been with the company for 27 years and has a wealth of experience in Ashland operations ' from chemicals to petroleum to motor oil marketing and back. Mr. O'Brien joined the former Ashland Chemical Company in 1976, taking on assignments with increasing management responsibility within the Foundry, Specialty Polymers and General Polymers divisions. In 1992, he was named Executive Assistant to John R. Hall, then Ashland's Chairman and CEO. In 1994, O'Brien became Vice President and General Manager of branded marketing for the former Ashland Petroleum Company. A year later, he was selected to become President of Valvoline and Vice President of Ashland Inc. He redirected Valvoline's efforts and developed a successful master brand strategy. Mr. O'Brien was named a Senior Vice President of Ashland in 1997, and he joined Ashland's executive committee in 2001. A native of Circleville, Ohio, he is a graduate of The Ohio State University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance and a Master's degree in Business Administration. Today he serves his alma mater as a member of the Dean's Advisory Council for the Fisher Graduate College of Business. A volunteer 'big brother' with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Bluegrass, Mr. O'Brien also serves on the organization's national board of directors. Chairman of the board of trustees for Midway College in Kentucky, he is a member of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. He is also an advisory director of Fifth Third Bank of Lexington, KY, serves on the Cincinnati Zoo board of trustees, and is a member of the American Chemistry Council, the American Petroleum Institute, and the National Petroleum Refiners Association. Profile
TWST: Would you begin with an overview of the various business groups

that operate under Ashland?

Mr. O'Brien: We have four fully owned companies engaged in chemicals,

construction and