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(WO) “埃克森美孚公司宣布,迪娜·鲍威尔·麦考密克 (Dina Powell McCormick) 将于 1 月 1 日加入董事会。鲍威尔·麦考密克女士目前担任 BDT & MSD Partners 的副董事长、总裁兼客户服务全球主管,该公司是一家投资和研究公司。此前,他曾在高盛集团 (Goldman Sachs Group Inc.) 工作了 16 年,最后担任其管理委员会成员。

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“迪娜是一位杰出的高管,拥有罕见的地缘政治、国家安全和经济经验,”埃克森美孚董事长兼首席执行官达伦·伍兹表示。“她曾在两任美国总统中担任过外交和国家安全职务,最近还领导了高盛的可持续发展工作,这对埃克森美孚董事会来说是有益的经验组合。她代表了这家公司的最佳代表:有原则的领导力和经过验证的能力,能够以长期使所有利益相关者受益的方式应对文化和社会挑战和机遇。”

“欢迎迪娜加入埃克森美孚董事会,因为公司正在执行其战略,通过在低排放的未来中发挥关键作用来增加股东价值,即使我们继续提供世界所需的可靠能源和产品,”约瑟夫说胡利,埃克森美孚公司首席独立董事。“xxonMobil 将从她的全球领导力和作为了解充满挑战和不断变化的全球市场的领导者的卓越声誉中受益匪浅。”

在进入私营部门之前,鲍威尔·麦考密克女士在美国政府担任高级职务十几年,包括总统人事助理、助理国务卿和公共事务和公共外交副国务卿以及副国务卿。国家安全顾问。

在高盛,鲍威尔·麦考密克女士领导公司的全球主权业务,推动公司与全球大型机构投资者的合作。她还领导公司的影响力投资业务,包括一个 7500 亿美元的投资基金,专注于可持续能源新来源和服务欠缺社区的包容性增长经济发展计划。她还是公司管理委员会以及公司客户和业务标准委员会的成员。

鲍威尔·麦考密克女士目前担任罗宾汉基金会董事会主席、国家地理学会董事会受托人、林肯表演艺术中心受托人、西奈山卫生系统受托人以及大西洋理事会董事会成员。

埃克森美孚的主要业务——上游、产品解决方案和低碳解决方案——提供支持现代生活的产品,包括能源、化学品、润滑油和低排放技术。埃克森美孚拥有行业领先的资源组合,是世界上最大的综合燃料、润滑油和化工公司之一。

 埃克森美孚还拥有并运营着美国最大的CO 2管道网络。2021 年,埃克森美孚宣布了 2030 年运营资产范围 1 和 2 温室气体减排计划(与 2016 年水平相比)。该计划旨在实现全公司温室气体排放强度降低 20-30%;上游业务的温室气体强度降低 40-50%;全公司甲烷强度降低 70-80%;全公司火炬燃烧强度降低 60-70%。

凭借技术进步和明确一致的政府政策的支持,埃克森美孚的目标是到 2050 年实现其运营资产的范围 1 和 2 温室气体净零排放。


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(WO) – Exxon Mobil Corporation announced that Dina Powell McCormick will join its board of directors, effective Jan. 1. Ms. Powell McCormick is currently Vice Chairman, President and Global Head of Client Services at BDT & MSD Partners, an investment and advisory firm, and previously spent 16 years at The Goldman Sachs Group Inc., most recently as a member of its Management Committee.

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“Dina is a distinguished executive with a rare level of geopolitical, national security and economic experience,” said ExxonMobil Chairman and CEO Darren Woods. “She has served two U.S presidents in diplomatic and national security roles and, more recently, led Goldman Sachs’ sustainability efforts, a useful combination of experiences for the ExxonMobil boardroom. She represents the best of what this company stands for: principled leadership and the proven ability to navigate cultural and societal challenges and opportunities in ways that advantage all stakeholders over the long term.”

“We welcome Dina to the ExxonMobil Board as the company executes its strategy to grow shareholder value by playing a critical role in a lower-emissions future, even as we continue to provide the reliable energy and products the world needs,” said Joseph Hooley, lead independent director for Exxon Mobil Corporation. “ExxonMobil will greatly benefit from her global leadership and distinguished reputation as a leader who understands a challenging and changing global marketplace.”

Prior to the private sector, Ms. Powell McCormick served for over a dozen years in senior roles in the United States Government, including as Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel, Assistant Secretary of State and Undersecretary for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy, and Deputy National Security Advisor.

At Goldman Sachs, Ms. Powell McCormick led the firm’s global sovereign business driving the firm’s efforts with large global institutional investors. She also led the firm’s impact investing businesses including a $750 billion investment fund focused on new sources of sustainable energy and inclusive growth economic development programs in underserved communities. She was also a member of the firm’s Management Committee and the Firmwide Client and Business Standards Committee.

Ms. Powell McCormick currently serves as chairman of the Robin Hood Foundation Board, Trustee of the National Geographic Society Board, Trustee of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Trustee of Mt. Sinai Health System and member of the Board of the Atlantic Council.

ExxonMobil’s primary businesses – Upstream, Product Solutions and Low Carbon Solutions – provide products that enable modern life, including energy, chemicals, lubricants, and lower emissions technologies. ExxonMobil holds an industry-leading portfolio of resources, and is one of the largest integrated fuels, lubricants, and chemical companies in the world.

ExxonMobil also owns and operates the largest CO2 pipeline network in the United States. In 2021, ExxonMobil announced Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emission-reduction plans for 2030 for operated assets, compared to 2016 levels. The plans are to achieve a 20-30% reduction in corporate-wide greenhouse gas intensity; a 40-50% reduction in greenhouse gas intensity of upstream operations; a 70-80% reduction in corporate-wide methane intensity; and a 60-70% reduction in corporate-wide flaring intensity.

With advancements in technology and the support of clear and consistent government policies, ExxonMobil aims to achieve net-zero Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions from its operated assets by 2050.