Tim Dyste is getting settled after moving back to Midland from China to fill a role his father had decades earlier managing Dow Corning's Midland Site. "Somebody said to me being a site manager of a site like this is sort of like being the mayor of a city," Dyste said. "I think it is somewhat that way because there's a lot of different things you're dealing with." In a recent week he checked the safety of processes at the site, advocated for capital projects, promoted employees and helped with United Way fundraising.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Dyste envisions continued growth at Dow Corning as new site manager
via Midland Daily News
Tim Dyste is getting settled after moving back to Midland from China to fill a role his father had decades earlier managing Dow Corning's Midland Site. "Somebody said to me being a site manager of a site like this is sort of like being the mayor of a city," Dyste said. "I think it is somewhat that way because there's a lot of different things you're dealing with." In a recent week he checked the safety of processes at the site, advocated for capital projects, promoted employees and helped with United Way fundraising.
Tim Dyste is getting settled after moving back to Midland from China to fill a role his father had decades earlier managing Dow Corning's Midland Site. "Somebody said to me being a site manager of a site like this is sort of like being the mayor of a city," Dyste said. "I think it is somewhat that way because there's a lot of different things you're dealing with." In a recent week he checked the safety of processes at the site, advocated for capital projects, promoted employees and helped with United Way fundraising.
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