[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 13] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 18317] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO DR. SVEN-PETER MANNSFELD ______ HON. SONNY CALLAHAN of alabama in the house of representatives Monday, September 18, 2000 Mr. CALLAHAN. Mr. Speaker, just a few weeks ago, one of my constituents and friends, a chemist and civic leader of the First District of Alabama, retired after a 36-year tenure with Degussa-Huls Corporation. Dr. Sven-Peter Mannsfeld deserves to be recognized for his accomplishments and contributions. The son of Dr. Wilhelm Mannsfeld and Dr. Margarita Mannsfeld, Dr. Sven-Peter Mannsfeld was born in Riga, Latvia, on July 24, 1935. He became a German citizen in 1939 and an American citizen in 1989. Now, he and his wife, Sybille Elise Spormann Mannsfeld, have three accomplished sons of their own, Percy, Boris and Andy. Dr. Mannsfeld is a chemist. He studied at the ``Max Planck Institut fur Kohleforschung'' in Rostock, Dresden, Bonn, and Gottingen, Germany and, finally, at the University of Gottingen where he earned his Masters in Chemistry and, later, his Ph.D. in Natural Sciences. In 1964, he began his career with Degussa working for various plants in the Cologne region of Germany. Then, in 1971, he went on to the Degussa AG headquarters in Frankfurt where he worked in Project Management for Research, Development and Production Projects. Two years later Dr. Mannsfeld was put in charge of finding a site for a plant in the United States, and soon thereafter, Mobile welcomed Dr. Mannsfeld into the community. In 1973, Dr. Mannsfeld became president of Degussa Alabama, Inc. and also served as Plant Manager for Degussa's Theodore Plant operations. Later, in 1977, he became the executive vice president of technology, engineering, and plant services for all Degussa sites in the United States. Finally, in 1999, Dr. Mannsfeld became the executive vice president and chief technical advisor to the CEO and a member of the Board of Directors of Degussa-Huls Corporation. It is from this position that Dr. Mannsfeld has recently retired. Bringing Degussa to Mobile was the singular vision of Dr. Mannsfeld and for nearly 30 years, Degussa and the citizens of south Alabama have benefited from this mutually beneficial relationship. In addition to his service and leadership in Degussa, Dr. Mannsfeld has greatly contributed to the city of Mobile and all of Alabama. Shortly after becoming a United States citizen in 1989, Dr. Mannsfeld became chairman of the Business Council of Alabama in 1990. Following his Distinguished Service Cross award (in which the president of the Federal Republic of Germany presented him with the ribbon of the Distinguished Service Medal of the Republic), he was named Honorary Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany for Alabama. Dr. Mannsfeld was a participant from 1994 to 1997 in the Mercedes Alabama Project- Tuscaloosa, which ended up successfully bringing Mercedes-Benz to Alabama. From 1995 to 1998, he was involved in the Mitsubishi Polysilicon Project in Mobile and from 1997 to 2000, with the Phenolchemie Mobile/ Theodore Project. Additionally, he was instrumental in moving forward the important Theodore Industrial Park Dock Project. Finally, from 1998 to 2000, he participated in the Alabama Power Theodore Cogeneration Project. In 1999 Dr. Mannsfeld was named to the Board of Directors of Atlantic Marine Holding Company. Dr. Mannsfeld's accomplishments and contributions do not end there, however. He additionally serves as a member of distinguished organizations such as the Mobile College Fellows, the American Chemical Engineers, the Midgulf Business Roundtable, the Alabama Chemical Association, the Board of Regents of Spring Hill College, The University of Alabama at Birmingham Advisory Council, the National Association of Manufacturers, and the Alabama School of Math and Science. In addition to this already impressive and exhaustive list, Dr. Mannsfeld has served on the Board of Directors of Degussa Corporation, the Ultraform Company, Nilok, Inc., Compass Bank of Mobile, and the Board of Directors of the Business Council of Alabama. Dr. Mannsfeld is also a former member of many other Boards of Directors. These include the National Association of Manufacturers, the Associated Industries of Alabama, the Alabama Chemical Association, the Doctors Hospital, the YMCA-Chandler Branch, Mobile, WHIL Gulf Coast Public Broadcasting Company, the Mobile United Way, the Mobile United- Civic Organization, the Independent Colleges of Alabama, the Better Business Bureau, and the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Mannsfeld has added to the social aspect of Mobile and elsewhere through other noteworthy organizations. He belongs to the Corps Teutoni Hercynia Gottingen (a university fraternal organization), the Mobile Country Club, Ducks Unlimited, the Degussa Hunting Club, the Alabama Wildlife Federation, the Gulf Coast Conservation Association, the Audubon Society, the Mystical Carnival Society, and the U.S. Chess Federation. Dr. Mannsfeld's contributions, both civic and business, have greatly impacted the citizens of south Alabama. While he has formally retired from the Degussa Corporation, it is my sincere hope and wish that south Alabama and the constituents I represent will continue to benefit from his presence and engagement in civic and business affairs. Thank you, Dr. Mannsfeld, for all your many contributions to our community. May your retirement bring you many challenging, relaxing and enjoyable years. ____________________