
"Raised in Ceres, a small town in Central California, he grew up in a large Sicilian family where hard work and community values shaped his outlook. Excelling in both academics and sport, he graduated as valedictorian of his high school and earned recognition as MVP on the football field while leading his baseball team as catcher. In 1984, Chipponeri graduated with honours from the University of California, Berkeley, with a degree in Mechanical and Petroleum Engineering."
"His professional journey with Chevron spanned more than three decades and took him around the world. He advanced through roles including Facilities Engineer, Process Safety Engineer, Field Superintendent, Project Engineer, Business Manager, and Senior Project Manager. He oversaw projects worth up to $3 billion, managing multinational teams across the United States, Indonesia, and Australia. After semi-retiring in 2017, Chipponeri turned his focus to personal development, coaching, and endurance sport. He has completed over a dozen half-ironman races and swam the 13-mile Rottnest Channel in Australia."
John Chipponeri is a retired Chevron executive, coach, and endurance athlete focused on leadership, resilience, growth, and service. He grew up in Ceres, California, in a large Sicilian family, graduated valedictorian, earned MVP football honors, and captained his baseball team. He graduated from UC Berkeley in 1984 with a degree in Mechanical and Petroleum Engineering and later earned an MBA. His 30-year Chevron career included engineering and senior project roles overseeing up to $3 billion and leading multinational teams. After semi-retiring in 2017 he shifted to coaching and endurance sport and now works with groups and athletes using leadership, sport, and the Enneagram to build resilience and authentic connection.
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