05.09.2012 • NewsFMCLithium

FMC appoints Eric W. Norris as manager for its Lithium Division

Eric W. Norris is the new manager for FMCs Lithium Division
Eric W. Norris is the new manager for FMC's Lithium Division

FMC Corporation has appointed Eric W. Norris as manager for its Lithium Division. Norris joined FMC in 2001 as director of Investor Relations. He was named director of Corporate Development in 2005, and a year later was appointed director of FMC's Healthcare Ventures unit. Norris began his career in 1989 at Rohm and Haas Company in technical sales and held roles in strategic planning, marketing, business development and commercial management before being named Investor Relations manager in 1998. He founded a chemical industry internet-based firm in 2000. Norris earned his bachelor of arts in Chemistry and German from Colgate University, and his MBA in Marketing and Finance from Harvard.

"Eric is a strong business leader and is ideally suited to lead this growing business," said Michael Wilson, president, FMC Specialty Chemicals Group. "Since 2009, he has served as the Lithium Division global commercial director responsible for global sales, marketing, research and development and selected operations. Eric brings significant industry knowledge and expertise to this important leadership role."  

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