ST. BERNARD PARISH, La. – On Tuesday, March 12, Phillips 66 Alliance Refinery officials presented a check for $5,000 to fund a process technology scholarship for students at Nunez Community College in Chalmette .
Pictured from left to right are Nunez Community College director of development Katherine Lemoine, vice chancellor for finance & operations Ronnie Rodriguez, Alliance Refinery’s public affairs advisor Tristan Babin, and training and development lead Chris Rholdon.
Afterwards, Rholdon, Babin and Training Specialist Paul Pentney spoke to students about the interview process and lifestyle of operators at the Phillips 66 Alliance Refinery.