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2009. Prior thereto, from May 2006 until January 2010 Mr. Gayda served as Executive Vice President, General
Counsel and Secretary of Petroplus. Prior to Petroplus, he served as an executive officer of Premcor until its sale
to Valero in August 2005 and as General Counsel—Refining for Phillips 66 Company, a division of Phillips
Petroleum Company, following Phillips Petroleum’s acquisition of Tosco in September 2001. Mr. Gayda previously
served as a Vice President of certain of Tosco’s subsidiaries.
Matthew C. Lucey joined us as our Vice President, Finance in April 2008 and has served as our Senior Vice
President, Chief Financial Officer since April 2010. Prior thereto, Mr. Lucey served as a Managing Director of
M.E. Zukerman & Co., a New York-based private equity firm specializing in several sectors of the broader energy
industry, from 2001 to 2008. While at M.E. Zukerman & Co., Mr. Lucey participated in all aspects of the firm’s
energy investment activities and served on the Management Committee of Penreco, a manufacturer of specialty
petroleum products; Cortez Pipeline Company, a 500 mile CO2 pipeline; and Venture Coke Company, a merchant
petroleum coke calciner. Before joining M.E. Zukerman & Co., Mr. Lucey spent six years in the banking industry.
Jeffrey Dill has served as our Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary since May 2010 and
from March 2008 until September 2009. Mr. Dill served as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
for Maxum Petroleum, Inc., a national marketer and logistics company for petroleum products, from September
2009 to May 2010 and as Consulting General Counsel and Secretary for NTR Acquisition Co., a special purpose
acquisition company focused on downstream energy opportunities, from April 2007 to February 2008. Previously
he served as Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary at Neurogen Corporation, a drug discovery and
development company, from March 2006 to December 2007. Mr. Dill has over 15 years experience providing legal
support to refining, transportation and marketing organizations in the petroleum industry, including positions at
Premcor, ConocoPhillips, Tosco and Unocal.
Paul Davis joined PBF Energy in April of 2012 and was named Vice President, Crude Oil and Feedstocks
responsible for crude oil and refinery feedstock sourcing in May 2013. Previously, Mr. Davis was responsible for
managing the U.S. clean products commercial operations for Hess Energy Trading Company from 2006 to 2012.
Prior to that, Mr. Davis was responsible for Premcors U.S. Midwest clean products disposition group. Mr. Davis
has over 29 years of experience in commercial operations in crude oil and refined products, including 16 years
with the ExxonMobil Corporation in various operational and commercial positions, including sourcing refinery
feedstocks and crude oil and the disposition of refined petroleum products, as well as optimization roles within
refineries.
Todd O’Malley joined PBF Energy in November 2010, with over 15 years of energy industry experience,
and was named Vice President, Products responsible for petroleum products and power in May 2013. Mr. O’Malley
joined PBF from the Hess Energy Trading Company where he traded petroleum products in both the United States
and Europe from October 2008 to November 2010. Prior to that, Mr. O’Malley established a proprietary refined
petroleum products and ethanol trading platform for an international investment bank. Previously, Mr. O’Malley
was Vice President of Supply and Distribution of Gulf Oil in charge of petroleum products trading and optimization
of storage and terminal assets. Prior thereto, Mr. O’Malley managed the northeast clean products commercial
operations for Premcor. Mr. O’Malley has held similar commercial roles in other energy-focused organizations
where he traded electricity, natural gas, grains, biofuels, crude oil and petroleum products, both physically and
financially.
Mr. Thomas O'Malley is the uncle of Mr. Todd O'Malley and uncle, by marriage, of Mr. Matthew Lucey.
Environmental, Health and Safety Matters
Refinery and pipeline operations are subject to federal, state and local laws regulating the discharge of matter
into the environment or otherwise relating to human health and safety or the protection of the environment. These
laws regulate, among other things, the generation, storage, handling, use and transportation of petroleum and other
regulated materials, the emission and discharge of materials into the environment, waste management, remediation
of contaminated sites, characteristics and composition of gasoline and distillates and other matters otherwise relating
to the protection of the environment. Permits are also required under these laws for the operation of our refineries,