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Owens Corning Appoints Duncan Palmer Chief Financial Officer

                 Mr. Palmer Succeeds CEO-Elect Mike Thaman

    TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Owens Corning (NYSE:
OC), a world leader in building materials systems and glass fiber
composites, today announced the appointment of Duncan Palmer to the
position of chief financial officer, effective mid-September 2007.
    Mr. Palmer succeeds CFO Mike Thaman, who is also chairman of the board
and will become Owens Corning's chief executive officer upon current CEO
Dave Brown's retirement later this year. Mr. Thaman will retain the title
and responsibilities of chairman of the board. In April of this year, Mr.
Brown announced his plans to retire by the end of 2007.
    Prior to joining Owens Corning, Mr. Palmer, 41, has spent 20 years with
Royal Dutch Shell, most recently as vice-president, upstream commercial
finance for Shell International Exploration and Production BV. In this role
Mr. Palmer was responsible for finance support for major oil and gas
business development and portfolio activity in Shell's Exploration and
Production and Gas and Power businesses.
    Prior to this role, Mr. Palmer was vice-president finance for the Shell
Lubricants business globally. Shell Lubricants is the world's largest motor
oil and lubricants business with a global market share of 12 percent and
sales volume of 4.5 million tonnes from operations in 120 countries. In
that capacity, Mr. Palmer led the lubricants finance function including
responsibility for global financial management and reporting, lubricants
supply chain and manufacturing finance, investment appraisal and cost
management. He has led the financial integration of acquired businesses,
which have exceeded expectations for the realization of synergies. Mr.
Palmer successfully integrated global financial systems, governance and
strategic initiatives into a common global platform within the lubricants
business.
    "Duncan is an extraordinary financial executive who will add to Owens
Corning's performance and success," said Mr. Thaman. "His international
business expertise and proven financial leadership will further strengthen
our company around the world. Duncan's successful career at Shell
demonstrates his ability to help grow businesses through acquisition and
globalization, and he has extensive experience in global financial
management, reporting and governance."
    "I'm pleased that Duncan is joining Owens Corning," said Mr. Brown.
"Duncan is an ideal addition to our leadership team and his arrival is an
important step in Mike Thaman's full transition to CEO upon my retirement."
    Mr. Palmer earned degrees from St. John's College in Cambridge, UK
(Bachelor of Arts, 1987) and the Stanford Graduate School of Business
(Master of Business Administration, 1994). He is also a UK Chartered
Management Accountant.
    About Owens Corning
    Owens Corning is a world leader in building materials systems and
composite solutions. A Fortune 500 company for more than 50 years, Owens
Corning's people redefine what is possible each day to deliver high-quality
products and services ranging from insulation, roofing, siding and stone,
to glass composite materials used in transportation, electronics,
telecommunications and other high-performance applications. Founded in
1938, Owens Corning is a market-leading innovator of glass-fiber technology
with sales of $6.5 billion in 2006 and 19,000 employees in 26 countries.
Additional information is available at http://www.owenscorning.com/ .


SOURCE Owens Corning




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