Mark Eisle - Univar Solutions

CI: Tell us a little about yourself, and your current role:
Mark Eisele graduated from Indiana University before beginning his career at Univar in an Operations Support role. He soon advanced into Operations as the Supervisor of Chlorine Operations, where he gained valuable leadership and technical experience. Mark later transitioned into Transportation, broadening his operational expertise across the business. Ultimately, he moved into his true passion—serving as a Regional Health and Safety Manager, where he is dedicated to fostering safer workplaces and strengthening safety culture.
CI: When did you first become involved at CI?
My involvement with CI has varied throughout my career, depending on the roles I held at the time. I have attended CHLOREP training in both Ocala, FL, and Jackson, MS, strengthening my emergency response knowledge and industry expertise. I have also helped to host a fall meeting member site visit and participated in pamphlet task groups, in addition to regularly attending both the annual and fall meetings. Currently, I serve as a member of the Product Stewardship Issue Team.
CI: What is something interesting about you that few would know or guess?
I enjoy spending my free time boating, camping, and riding ATVs with my family, and I also volunteer as a firefighter/EMT, serving the community I’m proud to call home.
CI: Tell us about your favorite CI memory or success story.
One of my favorite professional memories is attending CHLOREP training in Mississippi. The hands-on instruction and expertise shared throughout that week were truly exceptional, leaving a lasting impact on my career and confidence in emergency response.
CI: What advice do you have for early career professionals in the chlor-alkali industry?
Get involved early and start building those connections—your experience will be shaped by the effort and engagement you put into it. The value you gain is directly tied to the commitment you bring. Remember, the seasoned experts in this industry are eager to pass the torch and support the next generation of leaders. Don’t hesitate to ask questions, seek guidance, and actively participate; your involvement is what keeps the chlor-alkali industry moving forward.
CI: What do you value most from your CI membership?
One of the greatest benefits of CI is the strong relationships it fosters—connections that allow you to reach out for valuable advice, collaborate on challenges, and solve problems more effectively. These trusted relationships simply wouldn’t exist without CI, and they make a meaningful difference in both day to day work and long term professional growth.