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Dow Chemical Employee Praised for Dedication to Improving People’s Lives in Egypt
Local Employee Receives Highest Company Honour

Dubai, United Arab Emirates - March 23, 2009

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Dow Chemical India, Middle East & Africa (IMEA), a leading science and technology company, has recently conferred Mrs. Katia Philip, Human Resources (HR) Manager for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt, with the 'I am the Human Element' award. The award recognizes Katia for her passion and contribution towards improving the lives of those less fortunate in her native Egypt as well as elsewhere in Africa. Katia is one of a handful of Dow employees worldwide to be recognized with this award.

Katia Philip

In her role as a Human Resources Manager, Katia interacts with employees regularly to educate and inform them on professional development, recruiting, and HR policies. However, her passion for understanding people's needs goes far beyond her professional role. Katia, who has been with Dow Chemical in the Middle East for six years, has from the young age of 15 been involved in humanitarian activities such as cooking or providing food to the hungry, building shelters for the homeless and sponsoring those who need assistance in life. For a number of years, Katia has dedicated herself to volunteer events and activities throughout Egypt, pursuing what she calls, "an incredible feeling of unconditional giving."

Applauding Katia's sustained efforts towards the betterment of the community, Stefan Vos, Human Resources Director, Dow Chemical India, Middle East and Africa (IMEA), said, "The 'I am the Human Element' award is a symbol of the selfless contributions that Dow employees make each day to bring about positive changes to the world. We are extremely proud of Katia's dedication and commitment to causes that truly exemplify the spirit of the Human Element at Dow".

Katia recently volunteered in southern Egypt to serve some of the most remote villages and interact with some of the neediest members of the Egyptian population. While visiting the sick and distributing food and medication is a significant component of this activity, Katia also helped educate residents on the importance of hygiene, consulted families on the importance of education, and helped assess project ideas for unemployed husbands and older children in the family.

Launched in 2006, Dow's 'I am the Human Element' award is an internal recognition based on the award-winning "Human Element" advertising campaign. The Human Element is a symbol of Dow's global reputation as one of the world's leading companies and a responsible corporate citizen. The campaign communicates Dow's mission of harnessing the power of science and technology to solve human problems around the world. 'I am the Human Element' honors employees such as Katia who through their passion, courage, innovation and attitude of fearless accountability, improve the lives of those less fortunate.

Dow Chemical in the Middle East has been recognized for its commitment to a work environment that embraces diversity, promotes inclusion and rewards respect. In 2008, Dow was named 'Employer of the Year' at the 2nd Middle East Business Achievement (MEBA) Awards. That same year, Dow received the 'HR Initiative of the Year' award for 'I am the Human Element' at the Middle East HR Summit Excellence Awards. Dow was also honored with the 'Best Workplace Practices' award at the 5th CSR Summit 2008 in Dubai in recognition of the company's innovative and distinctive internal practices.

About Dow Chemical in the Middle East

Dow has several current and proposed Middle East joint ventures in the UAE, Egypt, Kuwait and Libya as well as in Saudi Arabia, where Saudi Aramco and Dow are in the formation process of a joint venture to build, own and operate a world-scale chemicals and plastics production complex in the Eastern Province. From the opening of its first commercial office in Cairo in the early 1970's to its facility in Jebel Ali in Dubai and its 10-year partnership in Kuwait with EQUATE, Dow has managed to establish a solid presence in the Middle East petrochemicals industry.

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For Editorial Information:

Mira Meghdessian
Dow Chemical in the Middle East
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MMeghdessian@dow.com

Gaya Subramaniam
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