Harry J. Longwell, executive vice president and director of ExxonMobil Corp., has announced his retirement after 41 years of service. Longwell, 63, joined the company in August 1963. Before the merger of Exxon and Mobil in November 1999, Longwell was senior vice president, member of the management committee and director of Exxon Corp. His primary responsibilities included the corporation’s oil, gas, coal and minerals exploration and production activities. He was named president of Exxon Co. USA in 1992, elected a senior vice president Jan. 1, 1995, and was elected a director in October 1995. He was named executive vice president of the corporation in 2001. In conjunction with the announced retirement, Exxon announced it would make several appointments, effective Oct. 1. Stuart McGill, 62, currently president, ExxonMobil Production Co. in Houston, is expected to be elected a senior vice president of the corporation and will relocate to the company’s worldwide headquarters in Irving, TX. Morris Foster, 61, currently president, ExxonMobil Development Co. in Houston, is expected to be appointed president, ExxonMobil Production. Exxon also is expected to elect Mark Albers, currently executive assistant to the chairman, to succeed Foster.

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