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DuPont Takes Actions To Capitalize On Global Growth Opportunities

08/13/2009 09:19AM

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Company Stremlines Organization and Names New Leadership Team

WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- DuPont (NYSE:DD) CEO Ellen Kullman today announced actions supporting the company's commitments to customers, sustainable growth, and delivering revenue and earnings growth through market-driven science.

The company will sharply focus its innovation engines on four emerging trends to meet the increasing demand for food; protect people and the environment; decrease dependence on fossil fuels; and capitalize on the growth of emerging markets. In addition, DuPont will strengthen its alignment with customers and markets; drive disciplined scientific innovation directly from market needs; increase transparency and accountability for results with a simplified organization; and continue its intense focus on productivity. In support of the renewed focus, the company also announced several leadership appointments.

"DuPont's leadership in market-driven science uniquely positions the company to capitalize on four global trends that will define the coming decades. The actions we are taking today will give our organization the focus and responsiveness it needs to deliver sustainable customer solutions to the demands created by those trends," Kullman said.

"The people of DuPont successfully managed through the extraordinary economic conditions of the past year and delivered on our commitments for the first half of 2009," Kullman added. "DuPont will meet the economic recovery as a stronger, faster and more agile global competitor. We will accomplish this by driving responsibility and accountability ever-closer to our customers and regions, providing greater transparency to our progress and results, streamlining our organization, and maintaining an intense focus on productivity."

Streamlined Organization

Key components of DuPont's more streamlined organization include:

--Eliminating the five group vice president positions and existing

      support structure associated with the platforms that house DuPont's

      businesses;

--Consolidating the company's 23 businesses into 14, each with clear

      accountability for profit-and-loss and cash management and a direct

      reporting line to the company's senior leadership team;

--Streamlining the 14 businesses to drive decision-making closer to

      customers by increasing regional business responsibility and

      accountability.

Leadership Appointments

Effective Oct. 1, the following senior leaders and assignments are part of the organizational alignment:

--Thomas M. Connelly, Jr., executive vice president and chief innovation

      officer, will be responsible for the Applied BioSciences, Nutrition &

      Health, Performance Polymers, and Packaging & Industrial Polymers

      businesses.He will continue to lead science and technology and the

      geographic regions outside the United States.In addition, Connelly

      will lead the integration of the sourcing and logistics and operations

      functions to capture potential productivity available from end-to-end

      process improvements.

--James C. Borel, group vice president - DuPont Agriculture, is named

      executive vice president.He will be responsible for the company's

      Pioneer Hi-Bred and Crop Protection businesses.Borel will focus on

      strengthening and growing the company's production agriculture

      businesses globally.

--Mark P. Vergnano, group vice president - DuPont Safety & Protection,

      is named executive vice president.He will be responsible for the

      Building Innovations, Protection Technologies, Safety Resources,

      Electronics & Communications, Chemical Solutions, Fluoroproducts, and

      Titanium Technologies businesses.He also will lead the company's

      sustainability, safety, communications, and sales and marketing

      functions.

--Jeffrey L. Keefer, executive vice president and chief financial

      officer (CFO), will move to a new role with responsibility for the

      Performance Coatings business, corporate strategy development process,

      and overall cost and working capital productivity efforts.He will

      continue as CFO until Oct. 31 to ensure a smooth transition to the new

      CFO.

--Nicholas C. Fanandakis, group vice president - Applied BioSciences,

      will begin to transition Sept. 1 and become CFO effective Nov. 1.

      Fanandakis has served in a range of financial and business leadership

      positions during his 30-year career at DuPont.

--Richard R. Goodmanson, chief operating officer, will pursue his plans

      to retire, effective Sept. 30.

--Jeffrey A. Coe, senior vice president - Sourcing & Logistics, is named

      senior vice president - Integrated Operations & Engineering effective

      Sept. 1 following the retirement of Mathieu Vrijsen.

The company announced the following presidents will lead its 14 businesses, effective Oct. 1:

--Pioneer Hi-Bred- Paul E. Schickler

--Crop Protection - James C. Collins

--Nutrition & Health - Craig F. Binetti

--Electronics & Communications - David B. Miller

--Performance Coatings - Terry Caloghiris

--Performance Polymers - Diane H. Gulyas

--Packaging & Industrial Polymers - William J. Harvey

--Protection Technologies - Thomas G. Powell

--Building Innovations - Thomas F. Schuler

--Safety Resources - James R. Weigand

--Chemical Solutions - Gary W. Spitzer

--Fluoroproducts - Cynthia C. Green

--Titanium Technologies - Richard C. Olson

--Applied BioSciences - Craig F. Binetti (effective Sept. 1.)

"Our new leadership team consists of people who have demonstrated a sharp focus on increasing the value we provide customers and the speed with which we execute," Kullman said. "Together, we are eager to capture our opportunities for sustainable and profitable growth, enhance our speed and accountability, and extend DuPont's legacy of market-driven innovation."

Greater Transparency

Effective Oct. 1, the company will redefine its external financial reporting to the following aggregated segments:

--Agriculture & Nutrition(Pioneer Hi-Bred, Crop Protection, Nutrition

      & Health)

--Electronics & Communications

--Performance Coatings

--Performance Materials (Performance Polymers and Packaging & Industrial

      Polymers)

--Safety & Protection (Protection Technologies, Building Innovations,

      Safety Resources)

--Performance Chemicals (Chemical Solutions, Fluoroproducts, Titanium

      Technologies)

--Pharmaceuticals.

DuPont is a science-based products and services company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture and food; building and construction; communications; and transportation.

Source: DuPont

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