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COMPANY

Continental Oil Company, founded 1875. Became part of the Standard Oil trust in 1885 but spun off in 1913 after a court order broke up the monopoly. Acquired by DuPont in 1981, spun off in 1998. Merged with Phillips Petroleum to form Conoco-Phillips on 30 August 2002.

Official Website:
http://www.conoco.com/

Industry:
Energy

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John A. Clerico Business c. 1941   CFO of Praxair, 1992-2000
Archie W. Dunham Business 1938   CEO of Conoco, 1996-2002
Gary W. Edwards Business c. 1942   EVP at Conoco, 1991-2001
Robert W. Goldman Business c. 1942   CFO of Conoco, 1998-2002
J. W. Nokes Business 1946   Former EVP at Conoco-Phillips

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Richard H. Auchinleck Business c. 1952   CEO of Gulf Canada Resources, 1998-2001
Archie W. Dunham Business 1938   CEO of Conoco, 1996-2002
Ruth R. Harkin Business c. 1944   United Technologies VP, 1997-2005
Walter E. Massey Business 5-Apr-1938   Morehouse College president, physicist
Lauris Norstad Military 24-Mar-1907 12-Sep-1988 Supreme Allied Commander, 1956-63
William K. Reilly Business 26-Jan-1940   EPA Administrator, 1989-93

EMPLOYMENT

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Fred J. Fowler Business c. 1945   CEO of Spectra Energy, 2007-08
Arthur H. Harper Business 3-Dec-1955   CEO, GE Equipment Services 2002-05
Mark G. Papa Business c. 1947   CEO of EOG Resources
Dennis H. Reilley Business 1953   Chairman of Praxair, 2000-07

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