Motorola Solutions, a global leader in safety and security technologies, has appointed Mark Lashier to its board of directors. Lashier, currently the chairman and CEO of Phillips 66, brings over 30 years of experience in the energy and petrochemical industries to the role. With a background in chemical engineering and a track record of executive leadership, Lashier is set to contribute valuable insights and expertise to Motorola Solutions' continued growth and innovation.
Greg Brown, the current chairman and CEO of Motorola Solutions, expressed his enthusiasm for Lashier's appointment, highlighting his role as a fellow CEO and his potential to enhance the company's strategic direction. Brown emphasized the importance of Lashier's experience and insights in driving Motorola Solutions' future success.
Lashier shared his excitement about joining the Motorola Solutions board, particularly as the world's safety and security concerns grow in importance. He expressed his commitment to contributing to the leadership team's mission of protecting nations, communities, and businesses globally.
Lashier's extensive career includes serving as president and CEO of Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC (CPChem), a joint venture between Phillips 66 and Chevron. He is also a member of several influential organizations, including the executive committee of the American Petroleum Institute, the board of the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, and the Business Roundtable, the Business Council, and the National Petroleum Council.
Educationally, Lashier holds a Bachelor of Science and a doctorate in chemical engineering from Iowa State University. He is also the holder of 13 U.S. patents, showcasing his expertise and innovation in the field.
Motorola Solutions, dedicated to fostering safer communities, schools, hospitals, businesses, and nations, welcomes Lashier's addition to the board. His appointment is expected to further strengthen the company's leadership and strategic direction, especially in addressing the evolving challenges in safety and security.