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Thomas J. Regan, Jr.
President, PCS Phosphate and PCS Nitrogen
Like any good engineer, Tom Regan explored industrial operations from every angle over the past 40 years – from research and development to sales to management and administration. Now, as President of PCS Phosphate and PCS Nitrogen, he brings that depth of experience to PotashCorp's multi-faceted product lines (fertilizer, feed and industrial).

Mr. Regan joined PotashCorp as Vice President, Administration, PCS Phosphate in April 1995, following the Company's acquisition of Texasgulf Inc., where he had served as Vice President of International Marketing and Raw Material Purchasing. In 1997, he was named Executive Vice President of Operations for PCS Phosphate and in July 1999 became President, PCS Phosphate. In February 2007, he assumed responsibility for PCS Nitrogen.

Throughout his career, Mr. Regan has embraced change and accepted new and increasingly challenging responsibilities. He joined PPG Industries in New Martinsville, West Virginia in 1968 as an Engineer in Research and Development, then moved into a variety of positions within the company. He joined Olin Corporation in Lake Charles, Louisiana as a Group Leader in Process Technology in 1973 and spent six years with the company in a number of supervisory roles. In 1979, he joined Air Product & Chemicals, working for eight years as a plant manager and director of manufacturing, before joining Texasgulf as Vice President of Phosphate Production.

After earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University in 1968, Mr. Regan continued on to graduate work and MBA programs at Marietta College, West Virginia University and McNeese State.
 
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