03.03.2010 • News

Univar Names Chief Information Officer

Univar has appointed Dave Cummings as vice president and chief information officer.

Cummings joined Univar following a 22-year career with ConocoPhillips. He has held a number of leadership positions in engineering, operations, project management, business development and information technology - gaining extensive cross-functional and international experience. Among his more recent roles, Cummings made significant contributions to the successful merger and integration of the Conoco and Phillips businesses as Europe Upstream SAP Program Manager, Canadian SAP Program Manager, and Global P2P Program Manager.

Most recently, Cummings worked at ConocoPhillips' corporate headquarters in Houston, TX, as the Upstream global solutions manager and business partner where he led a global solutions team responsible for the strategies and programs for designing and implementing common processes, technology and data environments around the world.

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