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Steve Hoffman, president, IMC Inter national and senior vice presi dent of IMC Global, Inc., was elected chairman of the Potash and Phosphate Institute (PPI) board of directors at a recent meeting. “Steve Hoffman brings a wealth of experience, both inter national and domestically, to the position of PPI Chairman,” said Dr. David W. Dibb, president of PPI. “We are extremely for tunate to have an industry leader of Steve’s caliber to help guide the institute through the year ahead.” Hoffman is an officer of IMC Global Inc., headquartered in Lake Forest, 111. He is responsi ble for the company’s interna tional phosphate and potash marketing and sales activities, as well as overseas business de velopment. After joining the company in 1974 as a sales trainee, Hoffman became a field sales representa tive for the industrial chemicals division in 1975 and in 1978 was promoted to district sales mana ger. In 1982, he joined the com pany’s fertilizer group as manager, Latin America. He was named director/Asia Pacific and then promoted to vice president, international di vision in 1987. In 1989, Hoffman was promoted to vice president, domestic wholesale marketing. He became senior vice president, wholesale marketing, 1990 and was promoted to senior vice president, sales/marketing, 1992. He moved to the position of senior vice president interna tional, IMC Global Inc., in 1994. Hoffman was promoted to his current position as president, IMC International, in 1998 with responsibility for sales, market ing, and business development outside the U.S. and Canada. He continues as a senior vice presi dent and officer of IMC Global. Mr. Hoffman is President and a Director of the Phosphate Chemicals Export Association (PhosChem). He serves on the Board of Directors for the Cana dian Potash Export Association (Canpotex) and the Sulphate of Potash Information Board. He will also serve as Chairman of the Foundation for Agronomic Research (FAR) Board of Direc tors for the coming year. A native of Pittsburg, Texas, Mr. Hoffman is a 1971 graduate of Stephen F. Austin State Uni versity, where he earned a Bach elor of Arts degree in business administration. 795 DHI 794 DHI-AP 794 DHI-AP 794 DHIR-APT 793 DHI 792 DHI-AP 792 DHI-AP 791 DHIR-APT 780 780 780 779 779 777 777 777 777 776 776 776 776 776 775 DHI-AP DHI-AP DHI-AP DHI-AP DHI-AP DHI-AP DHI-AP DHI-APT DHI-APT DHI-AP DHI-APT DHI-APT DHI-AP DHI-AP DHI-AP
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