Global Leader, Communication Resources at The Dow Chemical Company
Saginaw, Michigan Area
Global Leader, Communication Resources at The Dow Chemical Company
Saginaw, Michigan Area
Wm. Christopher Duncan is Global Leader, Communication Resources for the Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan. Chris leads a team of highly skilled communicators and technologist ranging from print and electronic publishing, photography, translation and communication enabling technologies including, video teleconferencing, satellite, video production, collaborative room technologies, video streaming and emerging communication technologies. He holds a B.A. in communications from Saginaw Valley State University. In 1991, Mr. Duncan received the Multi-Media Innovator of the Year Award from the International Communication Industry Association and in 2003 Duncan was named as one of ComputerWorld Magazine’s Premier 100 IT Leaders. Chris’s work has been highlighted in such publications at the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Computerworld Magazine, Network Magazine, CIO Magazine, The Career Journal and TV Technology.
Mr. Duncan also serves on the Executive Board of Directors for Junior Achievement of Northeast Michigan and the Polycom Customer Council.
P&L, Purchasing, Video Production, M&A, Corporate Identity, Audio Visual, Vendor Relations, Human resource planning and management, Organizational Interconnectivity, Translation Services, facility construction and operations, Digital Asset Management, Satellite systems, Digital Signage, Streaming Video
(Public Company; Chemicals industry)
Currently holds this position
(Educational Institution; 1-10 employees; Higher Education industry)
March 1986 — April 1987 (1 year 2 months)
Located at Saginaw Valley State University, The Business and Industry Development Institute (BIDI) is a Government Funded organization that works with inventors and new businesses to assist in product research, testing and funding development. Now known as the Saginaw Valley Research and Develpment Corporation.
(Retail industry)
April 1984 — March 1986 (2 years )
Retail video, audio and technology outlet. Annual Sales of $1MM.
BA , Communications , 1981 — 1988
new technology, fishing, golf, boating, travel, Little League Baseball
2003 Computerworld Magazine's Premier 100 IT Leaders
Multi-Media Innovator of the Year 1991