Plant, industry leaders toast cooperation

Published 11:13 am Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Plant managers and community leaders celebrated a decade and a half of working together to make Port Arthur a better place Monday night.

The occasion was a reception at Beau Reve to recognize the 15th anniversary of the Port Arthur Industry and Community Leaders Advisory Group. Besides saluting the past, the event focused on the city’s future.

“We have been at this for 15 years. Our first meeting was in the year 2000, and the world has changed very favorably since then,” John Hall, facilitator for the group, said.

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Hall, who stood in for PAIG Chairman Greg Gentry, asked those in attendance to share their experiences with PAIG.

James Gamble, an outstanding basketball coach who took the Lincoln High School Bumblebees to four state championships, thanked the advisory group for what had been accomplished through the years while reminding them there was more work to be done.

Dan Duncan, one of the founding members representing industry, said the advisory group’s mission was to ensure that community and industry can work together to make Port Arthur a better place to live by awarding college scholarships and reducing plant emissions.

“About 100 college scholarships have been given out by the group for the city of Port Arthur,” Duncan said.

PAIG each year awards a combination of two- and four-year scholarships. Most of the four-year scholarships go to Memorial High School students, Duncan said.

Hall said PAIG members during the 2015 would focus on key projects including continued improvements to the environment.

Hall said Port Arthur today is in attainment in every clean air requirement.

The group also plans to continue efforts to educate and train Port Arthur students.

“We have forged a wonderful partnership with PAISD, particularly with Dr. Porterie’s leadership. We are doing things together that exceed what is going on around the state.

“We will redouble our efforts to educate and train Port Arthur residents for jobs. Our biggest challenge in the community is the relatively high rate of unemployment.”

Member companies include: Air Products, L.P., BASF Total Petrochemical, L.P. Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., Flint Hills Resources, Motiva Enterprises, Oxbow Calcining, LLC, Port Arthur Steam Energy, L.P., Praxair, Total Petrochemicals USA, Inc., Valero, and Veolia Environmental Services.

The group’s 29 community members consist of educators, business leaders, and politicians, city leaders, among others.

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