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As an avid adventure racer, Kelli is part of an exciting sports trend shared by cyclists, runners and water sport enthusiasts. You might find her and her team shredding through a tight single track on a mountain bike, hiking through a dense forest, ripping down rapids in a canoe or rappelling off a 100-foot rock face.
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“If I don’t do high quality work, it could affect more than just me – it could affect my co-workers, the company or our customers,” she said. “I oversee the quality of our products at the plant, some of which end up in life-saving pharmaceuticals. I am privileged to work with amazing people and together, we are making a difference – both within the company and outside.”
He should know – as a maintenance engineer, his primary responsibility is maintenance at the olefins plant where he troubleshoots equipment issues, serves as a project/technical manager for a $1 million environmental emissions reduction project and implements equipment upgrades through corporate best practices.
"What makes me want to jump out of bed every morning is the fact that today, I will be doing something new and exciting."
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