Commenting on the announcements, Chevron Chairman and CEO Dave O'Reilly said, "As a senior officer of the Company, Pat has made significant contributions to Chevron's success. As Executive Vice President, Downstream, she led the organization through a successful restructuring following the merger with Texaco and has put the organization and strategy in place for future success. Pat's keen focus on safety and enthusiasm for the business will be greatly missed."
Woertz, 52, a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, graduated in 1974 with a bachelor's degree in accounting from Pennsylvania State University. She joined Ernst & Young as a certified public accountant. In October 1994, Woertz graduated from Columbia University's International Executive Development Program.
In 1977, she joined Gulf Oil Corp. in Pittsburgh and held positions in refining and marketing, strategic planning, and finance. In 1981, she transferred to Houston to head the upstream audit group. From 1985 to 1987, during the merger of Gulf and Chevron, Woertz worked on asset divestitures as part of the debt-reduction process. In 1989, she became finance manager with Chevron Information Technology Co. In 1991, she was named Chevron Corp.'s strategic planning manager.
Woertz was named president of Chevron Canada Ltd. in October 1993.
In January 1996, Woertz was named president of Chevron International Oil Co. and a vice president of logistics and trading for Chevron Products Co.
She was elected a corporate officer and became President of Chevron Products Co. in November 1998. She assumed her current position in October 2001.
Wirth, 45, a native of Golden, Colorado, joined Chevron in 1982 as a design engineer after earning a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Colorado. He advanced through a number of engineering operations and planning positions in the U.S. downstream.
In 1998, Wirth was named senior retail manager of marketing for Western operations and then general manager of retail marketing in 1999. In that capacity, he was responsible for all aspects of the company's U.S. retail activities, including sales, brand management, advertising, pricing, credit card operations, e-business, real estate and construction.
In July 2000, Wirth was named president of marketing for Caltex Corp., based in Singapore.
In October 2001, upon the formation of ChevronTexaco, Wirth was named president of marketing for ChevronTexaco's Asia/Middle East/Africa marketing business unit, based in the new company's refining and marketing business.




