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Rupert Bondy
Current position
Group general counsel
Executive team tenure
Appointed 1 May 2008
Outside interests
Non-executive director, Indivior PLC
Age 53 Nationality British
Career
Rupert Bondy is responsible for legal
and compliance matters across the BP
group.
Rupert began his career as a lawyer in
private practice. In 1989 he joined US
law firm Morrison & Foerster, working in
San Francisco and London, and from
1994 he worked for UK law firm Lovells
in London. In 1995 he joined SmithKline
Beecham as senior counsel for mergers
and acquisitions and other corporate
matters. He subsequently held positions
of increasing responsibility and,
following the merger of SmithKline
Beecham and GlaxoWellcome to form
GlaxoSmithKline, was appointed senior
vice president and general counsel of
GlaxoSmithKline in 2001.
In April 2008 he joined the BP group,
and he became the group general
counsel in May 2008.
Tufan Erginbilgic
Current position
Chief executive, Downstream
Executive team tenure
Appointed 1 October 2014
Outside interests
Independent non-executive director
of GKN plc.
Age 55 Nationality British and Turkish
Executive team
As at 3 March 2015
Career
Tufan Erginbilgic was appointed chief
executive, Downstream on
1 October 2014.
Prior to this, Tufan was the chief
operating officer of the fuels business,
accountable for BP’s fuels value chains
worldwide, the global fuels businesses
and the refining, sales and commercial
optimization functions for fuels. Tufan
joined Mobil in 1990 and BP in 1997 and
has held a wide variety of roles in
refining and marketing in Turkey, various
European countries and the UK. In 2004
he became head of the European fuels
business. Tufan took up leadership of
BP’s lubricant business in 2006 before
moving to head the group chief
executive’s office. In 2009 he became
chief operating officer for the eastern
hemisphere fuels value chains and
lubricants businesses.
Bob Fryar
Current position
Executive vice president, safety and
operational risk
Executive team tenure
Appointed 1 October 2010
Outside interests
No external appointments
Age 51 Nationality American
Career
Bob Fryar is responsible for
strengthening safety, operational risk
management and the systematic
management of operations across the
BP group. He is group head of safety
and operational risk, with accountability
for group-level disciplines including
engineering, health, safety, security, and
the environment. In this capacity, he
looks after the group-wide operating
management system implementation
and capability programmes.
Bob has 29 years’ experience in the oil
and gas industry, having joined Amoco
Production Company in 1985. Between
2010 and 2013, Bob was executive vice
president of the production division and
was accountable for safe and compliant
exploration and production operations
and stewardship of resources across all
regions. Prior to this, Bob was chief
executive of BP Angola and also held
several management positions in
Trinidad, including chief operating officer
for Atlantic LNG, and vice president of
operations. Bob has also served in a
variety of engineering and management
positions in onshore US and deepwater
Gulf of Mexico.
Andy Hopwood
Current position
Chief operating officer, strategy and
regions, Upstream
Executive team tenure
Appointed 1 November 2010
Outside interests
President TOC-Rocky Mountains Inc.
Vice president BP Corporation North
America Inc.
Age 57 Nationality British
Career
Andy Hopwood is responsible for BP’s
upstream strategy, portfolio, and
leadership of its global regional
presidents.
Andy joined BP in 1980, spending his
first 10 years in operations in the North
Sea, Wytch Farm, and Indonesia. In
1989 Andy joined the corporate planning
team formulating BP’s upstream
strategy, and subsequent portfolio
rationalization. Andy held commercial
leadership positions in Mexico and
Venezuela, before becoming the
Upstream’s planning manager. Following
the BP-Amoco merger, Andy spent time
leading BP’s businesses in Azerbaijan,
Trinidad & Tobago, and onshore North
America. In 2009, he joined the
Upstream executive team as head of
portfolio and technology and in 2010
was appointed executive vice president,
exploration and production.
Katrina Landis
Current position
Executive vice president, corporate
business activities
Executive team tenure
Appointed 1 May 2013
Outside interests
Independent director of Alstom SA
Founding member of Alstom’s Ethics,
Compliance and Sustainability
Committee
Member of Earth Day Network’s
Global Advisory Committee
Ambassador to the U.S. Department of
Energy’s U.S. Clean Energy
Education & Empowerment program
Age 55 Nationality American
Career
Katrina Landis is responsible for BP’s
integrated supply and trading activities,
renewable energy activities, shipping,
technology and remediation
management.
Katrina began her career with BP in
1992 in Anchorage, Alaska and held a
variety of senior roles. She was chief
executive officer of BP’s integrated
supply and trading – Oil Americas – from
2003 to 2006, group vice president of
BP’s integrated supply and trading from
2007 to 2008 and chief operating officer
of BP Alternative Energy from 2008 to
2009. She was then appointed chief
executive officer of BP Alternative
Energy in 2009. In May 2013, she
became executive vice president,
corporate business activities. Since
mid-2010 she has served as an
independent director of Alstom SA, a
world leader in transport infrastructure,
power generation, and transmission,
and is a founding member of Alstom’s
ethics, compliance and sustainability
committee.
BP Annual Report and Form 20-F 201456