Phillips 66 Leaders Highlight Commercial Integration and Global Strategy

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/PSX">Phillips 66</a> Leaders Highlight Commercial Integration and Global <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MSTR">Strategy</a>

Phillips 66 highlighted the evolving role of its Commercial division in a recent episode of its "Today & Tomorrow" thought leadership series. Senior Advisor Yackjaira van Den Bergh spoke with Brian Mandell, executive vice president of marketing and commercial, and Mark Hughes, senior vice president of commercial, about how the company's integrated downstream portfolio and global talent pool are driving its competitive edge. The leaders emphasized leveraging strong assets and a global team to deliver value and extend Phillips 66's reach into global markets, creating a diversified commodity portfolio that sets the company apart in the industry. They also discussed the strategic role of Commercial in the company's integration engine and the ongoing development of commercial capabilities to achieve meaningful results.

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