IRVING, Texas, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The following was released today by
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM):
A summary of Exxon Mobil Corporation department managers and presidents of
ExxonMobil operating divisions and affiliates covered in the attached news
release follows:
Corporate Departments
Controllers Donald D. Humphreys, vice president
and controller
Human Resources Timothy J. Hearn, vice president
Investor Relations/Secretary's T. Peter Townsend, vice president
and corporate secretary
Law Charles W. Matthews, Jr., vice
president and general counsel
Safety, Health and Environment Frank B. Sprow, vice president
Tax Paul E. Sullivan, vice president
and general tax counsel
Treasurers Frank A. Risch, vice president and
treasurer
Corporate Planning P. C. Tan, general manager
Public Affairs Ken P. Cohen, vice president
Upstream Organization
ExxonMobil Exploration Company Jon L. Thompson, president
Steve M. Cassiani, executive vice
president
John Cousins, executive vice
president
ExxonMobil Development Company Morris E. Foster, president
Rex W. Tillerson, executive vice
president
ExxonMobil Gas Marketing Company Stuart R. McGill, president
ExxonMobil Production Company K. Terry Koonce, president
M. Bill Scoggins, executive vice
president
Ansel L. Condray, chairman and
production director, ExxonMobil
International Limited
ExxonMobil Upstream Research Dan Mendell III, president
Company/ ExxonMobil Upstream
Technical Computing Company
Downstream Organization
ExxonMobil Refining and Supply J. Steve Simon, president
Company Denny M. Houston, executive vice
president
ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing Hal R. Cramer, president
Company Bob L. Rich, executive vice
president
ExxonMobil Lubricants and Steve D. Pryor, president
Petroleum Specialties Company Jim F. Marcogliese, executive vice
president
ExxonMobil Research and Bill R. K. Innes, president
Engineering Company Mike P. Ramage, executive vice
president
Chemical; Coal and Minerals; Imperial; Global Services
ExxonMobil Chemical Company Dan S. Sanders, president
Ray J. McGowan, executive vice
president
E. G. Galante, executive vice
president
ExxonMobil Coal and Minerals Joe T. McMillan, president
Company
Imperial Oil Limited Bob R. Peterson, chairman,
president and chief executive
officer
ExxonMobil Global Services Jerry L. Kohlenberger, president
Company
Exxon Mobil Corporation today announced nine corporate department managers
and 13 presidents of corporate divisions and affiliates, including the
election of 15 corporate vice presidents.
Corporate Departments
Donald D. Humphreys was elected vice president and controller of Exxon
Mobil Corporation. Before the merger, Mr. Humphreys had served as vice
president and controller of Exxon Corporation since 1997.
Mr. Humphreys joined Exxon in 1976 as a systems analyst in Exxon Chemical
Company. He has served in various financial, systems and auditing assignments
in Exxon Chemical Company, Exxon Company U.S.A., Exxon Company, International
in Malaysia and in Exxon Corporation headquarters. Mr. Humphreys holds a
Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering and management from
Oklahoma State University and an MBA degree from the Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania.
Timothy J. Hearn was elected vice president, human resources, of Exxon
Mobil Corporation. Before the merger, Mr. Hearn had served as vice president,
human resources, of Exxon Corporation since 1998.
Mr. Hearn joined Exxon's Canadian affiliate, Imperial Oil, as a marketing
representative in 1967. He served in a number of management assignments in
marketing, logistics, and systems and computer services in Imperial, as well
as management assignments with Exxon Chemical Company in Houston and Singapore
before being named executive assistant to the chairman of Exxon. Mr. Hearn
earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Manitoba.
T. Peter Townsend was elected vice president, investor relations and
corporate secretary of Exxon Mobil Corporation. He was vice president of
investor relations and secretary of Exxon Corporation before the merger.
Mr. Townsend joined Exxon Corporation in 1962. He has held a variety of
financial, planning and public affairs management assignments with the
Corporation and its operating companies in the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific
areas. He was elected vice president of investor relations in 1990 and
corporate secretary in 1995. Mr. Townsend holds a Bachelor of Science degree
from Yale University and an MBA degree from the Graduate School of Business at
the University of Chicago.
Charles W. Matthews, Jr., was elected vice president and general counsel
of Exxon Mobil Corporation. Before the merger, he had served as vice
president and general counsel of Exxon Corporation since 1995.
Mr. Matthews joined the litigation section of Exxon's law department in
1971. He has served in a number of regional and headquarters law department
management assignments in Exxon USA and Exxon Corporation. Mr. Matthews is a
1967 graduate of the University of Texas and received his law degree from the
University of Houston in 1970.
Frank B. Sprow was elected vice president, safety, health and environment
of Exxon Mobil Corporation. Before the merger, Mr. Sprow had served as vice
president, environment and safety, of Exxon Corporation since 1995.
Mr. Sprow joined Exxon USA as an engineer at the Baytown, Texas refinery
in 1965. He has held a number of management positions in Exxon USA's refining
department and supply department. He also held several management positions
in Exxon Research and Engineering Company. Mr. Sprow received his bachelor's
and master's degrees in chemical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of
California at Berkeley.
Paul E. Sullivan was elected vice president and general tax counsel of
Exxon Mobil Corporation. Before the merger, Mr. Sullivan had served as vice
president and general tax counsel of Exxon Corporation since 1995.
Mr. Sullivan joined Exxon in 1969. He served in a number of positions of
increasing responsibility before being named general tax counsel of Exxon
Chemical Company. He also served as general tax counsel of Exxon USA.
Mr. Sullivan received a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of
Maine and a doctor of law degree from Boston College Law School.
Frank A. Risch was elected vice president and treasurer of Exxon Mobil
Corporation. Before the merger, he had served as vice president and treasurer
of Exxon Corporation since January 1999.
Mr. Risch joined Exxon Corporation as a financial analyst in the
treasurer's department in 1966. He served in a number of assignments in
finance, planning and marketing in Exxon and its operating affiliates in
London, Athens and Seattle. He held several management positions in Exxon
Chemical Company before serving as executive assistant to the chairman of
Exxon Corporation. He also served as assistant controller and assistant
treasurer of Exxon Corporation. Mr. Risch received a bachelor's degree in
business administration from Pennsylvania State University and a master's
degree in industrial administration from Carnegie Mellon University.
P. C. Tan was elected general manager, corporate planning of Exxon Mobil
Corporation. Before the merger, he was chairman and managing director of
Mobil Oil Australia. He succeeds R. A. Brenneman.
Mr. Tan joined Mobil Oil in Singapore in 1970. He served in a number of
developmental assignments in Singapore, the U.S. and Australia and has served
in management assignments in refining, manufacturing and supply. He was vice
president and general manager of Mobil Technology Company before being named
chairman and general manager of Mobil Oil Australia in 1996. Mr. Tan received
a Bachelor of Science degree in applied chemistry from the University of
Singapore and an MBA degree from New York University.
Kenneth P. Cohen was elected vice president, public affairs of Exxon Mobil
Corporation. Before the merger, Mr. Cohen had served as general counsel of
Exxon Chemical Company since 1995. He succeeds Anthony W. Atkiss.
Mr. Cohen joined Exxon USA.s law department in 1977. He has held a
variety of management assignments in Exxon USA Public Affairs and in the law
departments of Exxon USA, Exxon Company, International and Exxon Corporation.
Mr. Cohen did his undergraduate work at Northwestern University and earned his
JD degree from Baylor Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Baylor
Law Review. He earned his LL.M. degree from Yale Law School.
Upstream Organization
The ExxonMobil Upstream organization will include five upstream companies
that will be functionally oriented. Functional headquarters and centralized
technology efforts for the upstream companies will be located in Houston.
Additional coordination activities and some centralized technology efforts
will be located in the United Kingdom and in Singapore.
The five upstream companies are ExxonMobil Exploration Company, ExxonMobil
Development Company, ExxonMobil Production Company, ExxonMobil Gas Marketing
Company and ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company.
Jon L. Thompson was appointed president of ExxonMobil Exploration Company
and was elected a vice president of Exxon Mobil Corporation. Before the
merger, he had served as a vice president of Exxon Corporation and as
president of Exxon Exploration Company since it was organized in 1992.
Mr. Thompson joined Exxon Company, U.S.A. in 1962 as a geologist in New
Orleans. He served in a number of field geology and supervisory assignments
in Louisiana, California, the northern Rocky Mountains and Alaska. He also
served in a number of exploration management assignments with Exxon USA, Esso
Exploration and Production U.K., Exxon Company, International and Exxon
Corporation. Mr. Thompson holds bachelor.s and master.s degrees in geology
from the University of Florida.
Steve M. Cassiani, formerly executive vice president of Exxon Exploration
Company, and John Cousins, formerly general manager of Mobil North Sea
Limited, are executive vice presidents of ExxonMobil Exploration Company.
Morris E. Foster is president of ExxonMobil Development Company. Prior to
the merger, he was president of Exxon Upstream Development Company.
Mr. Foster joined Exxon USA in 1965 and held a number of field, staff and
management positions in the U.S., the U.K. and Malaysia. While in Malaysia,
he received the Paduka Mahkota Awards from the Sultan of Terengganu and the
Sultan of Perak. Mr. Foster was named president of Exxon Upstream Development
Company when the company was organized in 1998. Mr. Foster is a mechanical
engineering graduate of Texas A&M University.
Rex W. Tillerson, formerly vice president, production of Exxon Ventures
(CIS), will be executive vice president of ExxonMobil Development Company.
Stuart R. McGill was appointed president of ExxonMobil Gas Marketing
Company and was elected a vice president of Exxon Mobil Corporation. Before
the merger, he had served as president of Exxon Company, International since
1998.
Mr. McGill joined Esso Australia Ltd. in 1969 as an engineer in the
production department. He has held various engineering, planning, supply,
transportation and management assignments with Exxon affiliates and operating
divisions in Australia, Malaysia, the Netherlands and the U.S. He served as
executive assistant to the chairman of Exxon Corporation in 1991. Mr. McGill
holds a bachelor's degree and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Sydney
University.
K. Terry Koonce has been appointed president of ExxonMobil Production
Company and has been elected a vice president of Exxon Mobil Corporation.
Before the merger, Mr. Koonce had served as president and chief executive
officer Exxon Ventures (CIS) Inc., Exxon's operating region for exploration
and production in the former Soviet Union, since 1993 when the company became
an operating affiliate.
Mr. Koonce joined Exxon Production Research Company as a senior research
engineer in 1963. He has held a variety of management assignments in both the
production and research organizations of Exxon affiliates and operating
divisions in the U.S. and Canada. Mr. Koonce received both his bachelor's and
Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering at Rice University.
M. William (Bill) Scoggins, formerly executive vice president and member
of the executive committee of Mobil Oil Corporation, president of Mobil's
International Exploration and Producing business unit, and chairman of Mobil's
global upstream coordinating council, is executive vice president of
ExxonMobil Production Company. Ansel L. Condray, formerly president of Exxon
USA, is chairman and production director of ExxonMobil International Limited.
Dan Mendell, III, was appointed president of ExxonMobil Upstream Research
Company and ExxonMobil Upstream Technical Computing Company. Before the
merger, Mr. Mendell had served as president of Exxon Production Research
Company and Exxon Upstream Technical Computing Company since 1993.
Mr. Mendell joined Exxon as a drilling engineer in New Orleans in 1961.
Mr. Mendell progressed through a variety of field and headquarters
engineering, planning and management assignments and served as vice president
of Exxon U.S.A.'s Production Department from 1989 through 1993. Mr. Mendell
holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of
Texas.
Downstream Organization
The ExxonMobil Downstream organization will include four downstream
companies that will be functionally oriented. All four of the companies will
be based in Fairfax, Virginia. Key regional offices will be located in
Fairfax; Coral Gables, Florida; Houston, Texas; Brussels, Belgium; Tokyo,
Japan; Singapore, Canada and the United Kingdom.
The four downstream companies are ExxonMobil Refining and Supply Company;
ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing Company; ExxonMobil Lubricants and Petroleum
Specialties Company and ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company.
J. Stephen (Steve) Simon has been appointed president of ExxonMobil
Refining & Supply Company and has been elected a vice president of Exxon Mobil
Corporation. Before the merger, Mr. Simon had served as executive vice
president of Exxon Company, International since 1997.
Mr. Simon joined Exxon U.S.A. in 1967. He has held, both within the U.S.
and internationally, a number of supervisory, coordination and management
positions, including Manager of the Baton Rouge Refinery, Supply and
Transportation Manager for Esso Europe and Exxon U.S.A., executive assistant
to the President of Exxon Corporation, General Manager of Esso Caribbean and
Central America, and President of Esso Italiana. Mr. Simon holds a Bachelor
of Science degree in civil engineering from Duke University and an MBA degree
from Northwestern University.
Denny M. Houston, formerly vice president, supply and transportation,
Exxon Company, International, is executive vice president of ExxonMobil
Refining & Supply Company.
Hal R. Cramer has been appointed president of ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing
Company and has been elected a vice president of Exxon Mobil Corporation.
Before the merger, Mr. Cramer served as executive vice president and chief
financial officer of Mobil Corporation, and member of the executive committee
of Mobil Oil.
Mr. Cramer joined Mobil in 1973. He has held a wide range of management
assignments in marketing, planning, refining & supply and financial activities
with Mobil operating divisions in the U.S. and with Mobil affiliates
responsible for refining and marketing activities in Latin America, Europe,
Africa, and the Pacific Rim. Mr. Cramer holds a bachelor's degree in
industrial engineering from Syracuse University and an MBA degree from the
State University of New York at Albany.
Bob L. Rich, formerly senior vice president, downstream business and a
member of the management committee of Exxon USA is executive vice president of
ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing Company.
Steve D. Pryor has been appointed president of ExxonMobil Lubricants and
Petroleum Specialties Company and has been elected a vice president of Exxon
Mobil Corporation. Before the merger, Mr. Pryor had served as executive vice
president of Mobil Oil Corporation, president of international marketing and
refining and a member of Mobil Oil's executive committee since 1997. He also
served as chairman of Mobil's downstream council and was responsible for
Mobil's worldwide lubricants business.
Mr. Pryor joined Mobil in 1971 in the U.S. marketing division. He has
held various executive assignments in Mobil's marketing and refining
operations in the U.S., New Zealand, the U.K. and Cyprus; Mobil Chemical
Company; and Mobil Asia Pacific. He holds a bachelor's degree in biology from
Lafayette College and an MBA degree from Harvard Business School.
Jim F. Marcogliese, formerly manager of Exxon Company, International's
lubricants and specialties department, is executive vice president of
ExxonMobil Lubricants and Petroleum Specialties Company.
R. K. (Bill) Innes has been appointed president of ExxonMobil Research and
Engineering Company. Before the merger, Mr. Innes had served as president of
Exxon Research and Engineering Company since 1998.
Mr. Innes joined the chemical department of Exxon affiliate Imperial Oil
in Toronto, Canada in 1965. Mr. Innes has held a variety of engineering,
supply and management positions with Exxon chemical, and refining and
marketing affiliates in Canada, Europe and Japan. Mr. Innes holds a Bachelor
of Science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Birmingham,
England.
Michael P. (Mike) Ramage, formerly executive vice president, chief
technology officer and member of the executive committee of Mobil Oil
Corporation and president of Mobil Technology Company, is executive vice
president of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company.
Chemical; Coal and Minerals; Imperial; Global Services
Daniel S. Sanders has been appointed president of ExxonMobil Chemical
Company and has been elected a vice president of Exxon Mobil Corporation.
Before the merger, he served as president of Exxon Chemical Company.
Mr. Sanders joined Exxon as an engineer at Baton Rouge in 1961. He has
held a variety of engineering and supervisory assignments in refining and
chemicals and has served as executive assistant to the chairman of Exxon
Corporation. He also has held a number of management assignments in Exxon
Chemical Company, Exxon USA and Exxon Corporation. Mr. Sanders holds a
bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of South
Carolina.
Ray J. McGowan and E. G. Galante have been named executive vice presidents
of ExxonMobil Chemical Company. Mr. McGowan was formerly executive vice
president of Mobil Oil Corporation and president of Mobil Chemical Company.
Mr. Galante was formerly executive vice president of Exxon Chemical Company.
Joe T. McMillan was appointed president of ExxonMobil Coal and Minerals
Company. Before the merger, he had served as president of Exxon Coal and
Minerals Company since 1997.
Mr. McMillan joined Exxon USA as an engineer at the Baton Rouge refinery
in 1958. He has held a variety of engineering, supervisory and management
assignments in refining, supply and marketing in the U.S. and Europe.
Mr. McMillan holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Auburn
University.
Bob B. Peterson is chairman, president and chief executive officer of
Imperial Oil Limited, Exxon's affiliate in Canada.
Mr. Peterson joined the producing department of Imperial Oil in 1960 and
held a variety of assignments with Imperial and its affiliates in Canada and
the U.S. He became president and chief operating officer of Imperial in 1988,
chairman and chief executive officer in 1992 and chairman, president and chief
executive officer in 1994. He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in
chemical engineering from Queen's University.
G. L. (Jerry) Kohlenberger is president of the newly formed ExxonMobil
Global Services Company, located in Dallas. Mr. Kohlenberger also is vice
president of Global Information Services, located in Fairfax, Virginia.
ExxonMobil Global Services Company will be responsible for information
services, procurement and real estate services for Exxon Mobil Corporation.
Before the merger, Mr. Kohlenberger had served as general manager of Global
Information Systems, Mobil Business Resources Corporation and chief
information officer for Mobil Oil Corporation since 1998.
Mr. Kohlenberger joined Mobil as a project engineer at the Torrance,
California, refinery in 1974. He has held a variety of project engineering,
planning, supply and technical/maintenance supervisory and management
assignments in Mobil's marketing and refining organization in the U.S. and
Singapore and in Mobil Technology Company. Mr. Kohlenberger holds bachelor's
and master's degrees in civil engineering and an MBA in finance from the
University of Southern California.
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