Ian Keith is a seasoned Sr. Operations Leader and CSU Leader at Dow Chemical, where he plays a pivotal role in the commissioning, startup, and operation of the cutting-edge $160MM Freeport MMDI facility within the Polyurethanes business. With a decade of experience in the petrochemical...
Ian Keith is a seasoned Sr. Operations Leader and CSU Leader at Dow Chemical, where he plays a pivotal role in the commissioning, startup, and operation of the cutting-edge $160MM Freeport MMDI facility within the Polyurethanes business. With a decade of experience in the petrochemical sector, Ian has honed his expertise in managing large capital projects and acquisitions, particularly in Energy, Isocyanates, and Polyurethanes. His passion for results drives him to tackle complex challenges that others may avoid, leveraging his analytical mindset to navigate the intricacies of operations and process safety management.
In his current role, Ian is responsible for building and leading a high-performing team, which includes hiring and training a dedicated organization of 15 operators and managing a team of approximately 10 CSU professionals. His commitment to establishing robust management systems and operational protocols ensures not only the safe and reliable operation of the facility but also fosters a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence. Ian’s proficiency in root cause analysis and operations training further enhances his ability to identify and resolve issues swiftly, minimizing downtime and optimizing productivity.
Moreover, Ian is a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion within the workplace, recognizing that a diverse team drives innovation and enhances problem-solving capabilities. His adeptness with tools like Microsoft Office complements his operational skills, enabling him to present data-driven insights effectively. As he continues to lead at Dow, Ian remains focused on leveraging his extensive experience to deliver exceptional results, ensuring the Freeport facility operates at the forefront of industry standards.