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Vice President, Policy, Government and Public Affairs
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Stephen W. (Steve) Green

Vice President, Policy, Government and Public Affairs

Stephen W. (Steve) Green, 57, is vice president of Policy, Government and Public Affairs for Chevron Corporation, a position he has held since 2011. He is responsible for U.S. and international government relations, all aspects of communications, and the company’s worldwide efforts to protect and enhance its reputation.

Previously Green served as president of Chevron Indonesia Company and managing director of the Chevron IndoAsia Business Unit, part of Chevron’s Asia Pacific Exploration and Production Company. As president and managing director from 2008 to 2011, he was responsible for all aspects of the business unit’s oil, gas and geothermal operations, including exploration, production, project development and business support services.

Prior to joining Chevron, Green served as chief executive officer of Unocal Thailand, Ltd, and vice president of International Energy Operations for Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Previous roles at Unocal include serving as vice president of International Energy Operations for West Africa, Latin America, Caspian, China and Europe.

Green has held a number of positions of increasing responsibility in upstream operations, natural gas pipeline operations and services, natural gas marketing, and regulatory affairs.

Green serves on the board of trustees of The First Tee. He is also a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.

Green joined Chevron in 2005 upon the merger with Unocal Corporation. He earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Texas A&M University in 1980 and completed the Stanford Graduate School of Business Executive Program in 2003. 

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Vice President, Electric Power
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S.W. (Steve) Niehaus is a vice president with responsibility for the Electric Power Division. His responsibilities include global design, packaging and marketing responsibilities for Caterpillar electric power generation products. The Electric Power Division encompasses products branded with the Cat, FG Wilson, MWM and Olympian names. Operations are based in Illinois, Indiana, Georgia and South Carolina, as well as international operations in Northern Ireland, India, China, Brazil and Germany.
 
Since joining Caterpillar in 1991, Niehaus has held numerous jobs in the Engine Division. From 1991-1996, he worked as engine sales manager in the Engine Division. He was named engine manager in Latin America in 1997.
 
For six years, Niehaus held the business development manager position for Solar in Singapore and San Diego. Niehaus was named the power systems manager in the Electric Power Division, moving to the global product director in 2011. He held his most recent position of general manager, retail, for the Electric Power Division from 2012-2013 before accepting the vice president position.
 
Niehaus is a graduate of the University of Iowa, with a degree in business administration.
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