The Chemical Show: Where Leaders Talk Business

Five Key Questions for Jennifer Abril: Leadership, Transformation, and the Future of Chemicals - Ep. 221


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Leadership transitions can shape the future of entire industries. With Jennifer Abril stepping into the role of President and CEO at the American Cleaning Institute (ACI), host Victoria Meyer spotlights Jennifer’s unique leadership journey, her approach to driving transformation, and the qualities that make her a strong fit for ACI. Through selected highlights from previous conversations, listeners gain insights into Jennifer’s background in advocacy, coalition building, and the importance of strategic alignment across diverse industry groups. 

The episode unpacks key themes such as the challenges of balancing member needs, the strategic acquisition of industry events, and how trade associations are adapting to dynamic supply chains and shifting market demands. With a look at signs of industry change and priorities for the future, the conversation offers valuable perspective for chemical industry professionals interested in leadership, organizational transformation, and what lies ahead for ACI under Jennifer’s guidance. 

 

Get additional insights on: 

  • Leadership in Transition: Jennifer Abril's move from SOCMA to the American Cleaning Institute 
  • How SOCMA and ACI connect diverse members and shape specialty chemical manufacturing's future. 
  • Jennifer's approach to reinventing trade association value—from reclaiming events to meeting evolving member needs. 
  • Industry responses to localization, reshoring, and policy shifts in building adaptable business models. 
  • Key trends and regulatory impacts chemical professionals should monitor under Jennifer's leadership. 

 

Our job is really to listen, interpret, validate, and then be smart enough to give it back to the industry—as a, ‘we heard you say this, we’ve acted, and now we’re providing you that solution that you didn’t even know how to ask us for, but we heard you.’”  —Jennifer Abril 

00:00 "Five Questions with Jennifer Brill" 


05:27 "Future Insights & Signposts" 


07:07 Unexpected Career Path in Chemistry 


13:20 Industry Insight and Responsive Solutions 


16:01 Rise in Localization and Reshoring Efforts 


17:49 Federal Workforce Transition Challenges 


 

 

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