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People 24 PIGMENT AND RESIN TECHNOLOGY MARCH 1982 Board changes at Berger, J & N appointed marketing manager of Berger, Jenson & Nicholson Acidche m (Malaysia) SDN BHD, has announced the following Board Malaysia's leading fatty acid manu­ appointments. facturer, a member of the Palmco Bil l Collins, chief executive Group. of Cuprinol, the Berger Group's Mr . Robbins has more than woo d preservatives company, will 2 0 years' experience of the fatty no w also be responsible for the chemical industry. Formerly he was Group's interests in elastomers, export sales manager of Armour traffic markings and resinous chem­ Hess Chemicals, later to become icals , as wel l as activities in Canada Akzo Chemicals. and the USA. Brian Davies, formerly man­ Corporate M.D. at aging director of Selley's Chem­ Ciba-Geigy Plastics icals , a Berger Group company in John S. Fraser has been Australia , has returned to the UK appointed corporate managing to assume responsibilities for the director , Ciba-Geigy Plastics and Group's activities in Africa, South Additive s Company, in succession director of Hoechst-Cassella. In East Asia and the Caribbean, ex­ to Dr. K. W. Humphreys. Mr. 197 3 Hoechst-Cassella Dyestuffs cludin g those in the Pacific area. Fraser will also retain his existing became part of the Hoechst UK Davi d Lidbetter, chairman responsibilities as head of the llford Group and he was appointed a Div­ of BJN New Zealand and chief exe­ Photographic Group, managing dir­ isional director of Hoechst UK in cutive of BJN Paints Australia, will ector and chief executive of llford 1974 . The following year he was now also be responsible for the Ltd. , and a member of the board of appointe d a director of Harlow Group's activities in the Pacific Ciba-Geigy (UK) Ltd. Chemicals. Mr. Bowker had been area. Mr . Fraser, who is 50, was an executive director of Hoechst Dr. Gunter Metz, Board born in Kyabram, Australia. He UK since 1978. Member of Hoechst AG, the parent studie d applied chemistry at the Mr . Len Holland, appointed company of the Berger Group, will Royal Melbourne Institute of Tech­ an executive director of Hoechst joi n the board in a non-executive nology , graduating in 1952. He is UK in 1981 , takes over full respon­ capacity. an Associate of the Royal Austra­ sibilit y for the line management of lian Chemical Institute. Industrial Division II in addition to Eric Bowker retires from his present responsibilities as site Hoechst UK director of Hoechst UK's northern To push u.v. curing in Europe Afte r 30 years wit h Hoechst offices, technical service laborator­ A . David P. Harbourne has UK Ltd., Mr. Eric Bowker, executive ies and warehousing facilities at been appointed vice-president/mar­ director of Industrial Division II Stainland near Halifax. Mr. Holland keting and sales of Fusion Systems (Colour and Surfactants), chairman also joined Hindshaw Lester in Corp., Rockville, MD, USA. The of Hoechst UK's Management Com­ 1951 . company is the nation's largest in­ mittee and a director of Harlow dependent producer of ultra-violet BP Petrochemicals Chemicals Ltd., an associate com­ curin g and drying systems. Geoffrey N. Mason has been pany, retired at the end of Mr . Harbourne joins Fusion appointe d BP Chemicals Butadiene December. Systems following five years with and Butenes business manager. The Mr . Bowker's career started Neotec Corporation. He served suc­ previous holder of this post, Jur- wit h IG Farben in 1936 working in cessively as manager of that com­ gens Valentiner, has been appoint­ the dyestuffs laboratory. After serv­ pany's UK office in London, vice- ed assistant co-ordinator within the ing in the army during the war, he president/internationa l sales and company' s regional department. then joined Coates Brothers and operations at its headquarters office Mr . Mason will be working then Courtaulds, and in 1951 joined in Silver Spring, MD, and more in the olefins business division of Hindsha w Lester, which later be­ recently as vice-president/market­ BP Chemicals petrochemicals de­ came known as Industrial Dyestuffs. ing and sales. partment, reporting to Mr. John In 1963 Industrial Dyestuffs was Mr . Harbourne's appoint­ Clarke on business activities. split into Hoeschst-Cassella Dye- ment at Fusion Systems is expected stuffs and Bayer Dyestuffs. Mr. Peter Robbins joins Acidchem to provide additional momentum to Bowker was appointed managing Peter J. Robbins has been the company's sales efforts globally. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Pigment & Resin Technology Emerald Publishing

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24 PIGMENT AND RESIN TECHNOLOGY MARCH 1982 Board changes at Berger, J & N appointed marketing manager of Berger, Jenson & Nicholson Acidche m (Malaysia) SDN BHD, has announced the following Board Malaysia's leading fatty acid manu­ appointments. facturer, a member of the Palmco Bil l Collins, chief executive Group. of Cuprinol, the Berger Group's Mr . Robbins has more than woo d preservatives company, will 2 0 years' experience of the fatty no w also be responsible for the chemical industry. Formerly he was Group's interests in elastomers, export sales manager of Armour traffic markings and resinous chem­ Hess Chemicals, later to become icals , as wel l as activities in Canada Akzo Chemicals. and the USA. Brian Davies, formerly man­ Corporate M.D. at aging director of Selley's Chem­ Ciba-Geigy Plastics icals , a Berger Group company in John S. Fraser has been Australia , has returned to the UK appointed corporate managing to assume responsibilities for the director , Ciba-Geigy Plastics and Group's activities in Africa, South Additive s Company, in succession director of Hoechst-Cassella. In East Asia and the Caribbean, ex­ to Dr. K. W. Humphreys. Mr. 197 3 Hoechst-Cassella Dyestuffs cludin g those in the Pacific area. Fraser will also retain his existing became part of the Hoechst UK Davi d Lidbetter, chairman responsibilities as head of the llford Group and he was appointed a Div­ of BJN New Zealand and chief exe­ Photographic Group, managing dir­ isional director of Hoechst UK in cutive of BJN Paints Australia, will ector and chief executive of llford 1974 . The following year he was now also be responsible for the Ltd. , and a member of the board of appointe d a director of Harlow Group's activities in the Pacific Ciba-Geigy (UK) Ltd. Chemicals. Mr. Bowker had been area. Mr . Fraser, who is 50, was an executive director of Hoechst Dr. Gunter Metz, Board born in Kyabram, Australia. He UK since 1978. Member of Hoechst AG, the parent studie d applied chemistry at the Mr . Len Holland, appointed company of the Berger Group, will Royal Melbourne Institute of Tech­ an executive director of Hoechst joi n the board in a non-executive nology , graduating in 1952. He is UK in 1981 , takes over full respon­ capacity. an Associate of the Royal Austra­ sibilit y for the line management of lian Chemical Institute. Industrial Division II in addition to Eric Bowker retires from his present responsibilities as site Hoechst UK director of Hoechst UK's northern To push u.v. curing in Europe Afte r 30 years wit h Hoechst offices, technical service laborator­ A . David P. Harbourne has UK Ltd., Mr. Eric Bowker, executive ies and warehousing facilities at been appointed vice-president/mar­ director of Industrial Division II Stainland near Halifax. Mr. Holland keting and sales of Fusion Systems (Colour and Surfactants), chairman also joined Hindshaw Lester in Corp., Rockville, MD, USA. The of Hoechst UK's Management Com­ 1951 . company is the nation's largest in­ mittee and a director of Harlow dependent producer of ultra-violet BP Petrochemicals Chemicals Ltd., an associate com­ curin g and drying systems. Geoffrey N. Mason has been pany, retired at the end of Mr . Harbourne joins Fusion appointe d BP Chemicals Butadiene December. Systems following five years with and Butenes business manager. The Mr . Bowker's career started Neotec Corporation. He served suc­ previous holder of this post, Jur- wit h IG Farben in 1936 working in cessively as manager of that com­ gens Valentiner, has been appoint­ the dyestuffs laboratory. After serv­ pany's UK office in London, vice- ed assistant co-ordinator within the ing in the army during the war, he president/internationa l sales and company' s regional department. then joined Coates Brothers and operations at its headquarters office Mr . Mason will be working then Courtaulds, and in 1951 joined in Silver Spring, MD, and more in the olefins business division of Hindsha w Lester, which later be­ recently as vice-president/market­ BP Chemicals petrochemicals de­ came known as Industrial Dyestuffs. ing and sales. partment, reporting to Mr. John In 1963 Industrial Dyestuffs was Mr . Harbourne's appoint­ Clarke on business activities. split into Hoeschst-Cassella Dye- ment at Fusion Systems is expected stuffs and Bayer Dyestuffs. Mr. Peter Robbins joins Acidchem to provide additional momentum to Bowker was appointed managing Peter J. Robbins has been the company's sales efforts globally.

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