Follette, C.
J. Clint Follette is a BCG Partner and Managing Director in BCG’s Energy Practice, specializing in downstream oil and gas. He is the global leader of the firm’s work in the petrochemicals sector. Moving to Houston from BCG’s Dallas office, he brings more than 10 yr of consulting experience across a wide variety of strategy and operations topics. He is also the author of five BCG Perspectives articles. Before joining BCG, Mr. Follette spent 3 yr as a Research Engineer at ExxonMobil Chemical Co. in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is a graduate of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, with an MBA degree and a Master of Engineering Management degree. Prior to working at ExxonMobil, he graduated summa cum laude from the University of Louisville, with BS and MSEng degrees in chemical engineering.
Business Trends: Preparing for a sea change in global refining
The global oil refining industry has been buffeted by many events in recent years.
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