Chattanooga – MFG Chemical’s VP Operations, Dr. George Graham, has joined the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Engineering Ethics.
Dr. Graham leads the Operations, Engineering, Maintenance, Supply Chain, Customer Service, and Procurement teams at MFG Chemical, a leading manufacturer of specialty chemicals with six plants dedicated to meeting customers’ needs with the highest product quality and safety standards for a wide range of markets served.
With over 30 years of experience, George previously held Vice President and Director positions in the chemical manufacturing, automotive manufacturing and construction industries. He is a Licensed Professional Engineer, member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a Senior Member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, holds two U.S. Patents, and has published 16 scholarly articles. George earned a Ph.D. in engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, and an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The National Institute for Engineering Ethics (NIEE) is dedicated to advancing the understanding and practice of ethics within the engineering profession. Administered by Purdue University School of Engineering Education, NIEE develops resources, promotes education, and fosters dialogue to strengthen ethical responsibility across engineering education, research, and practice.
On joining the NIEE Board of Directors, Dr. Graham stated, “I look forward to contributing to the National Institute for Engineering Ethics and promoting the highest ethical values which are practiced every day at MFG Chemical.”.
MFG CEO Paul Turgeon added, “We are proud to have such an accomplished executive as George Graham leading MFG Chemical’s operations and are pleased that he will be sharing our values and practices as a member of the NIEE Board.”.