Inge Thulin

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Inge Thulin
Born
Inge G. Thulin

(1953-11-09) November 9, 1953 (age 70)
Malmö, Sweden
NationalitySweden
USA
Alma mater IHM Business School
School of Business, Economics and Law
Occupation(s) Chevron Corporation
Member 2015–
3M Company
CEO 2012–2018
President 2012–
COO from 2011 to 2012
Vice President 2011-2012
SpouseHelene

Inge Thulin, (born November 9, 1953) is the executive chairman of the board at 3M. He has been an executive with the company since 1979 and was its chairman, president and CEO between 2012 and 2018. He is a director of Chevron Corporation and Merck.

Thulin was a director for Toro. He holds degrees in business and marketing from the University of Gothenburg [1] in Sweden.

Thulin was a member of President Donald Trump's American Manufacturing Council, before resigning from it on August 16, 2017, in response to the President's statements regarding the Unite the Right rally. [2] [3]

In 2023, Thulin was named by Carnegie Corporation of New York as an honoree of the Great Immigrants Awards. [4]

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  2. Diamond, Dan (August 16, 2017). "3M CEO becomes seventh member to quit Trump council". Politico. Inge Thulin, the CEO of Minnesota-based 3M, announced Wednesday that he is leaving President Donald Trump's manufacturing council.
  3. DePass, Dee (August 16, 2017). "3M CEO Inge Thulin latest to resign from manufacturing council". Minneapolis Star-Tribune . In a statement, Thulin said: "I joined the Manufacturing Jobs Initiative in January to advocate for policies that align with our values and encourage even stronger investment and job growth — in order to make the United States stronger, healthier and more prosperous for all people. After careful consideration, I believe the initiative is no longer an effective vehicle for 3M to advance these goals. As a result, today I am resigning from the Manufacturing Advisory Council."
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