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Dominion announced Monday the retirement of Edgar M. Roach, Jr. as president and CEO of Dominion Delivery, effective Dec. 1. Roach will be succeeded by Admiral Jay L. Johnson, who joined Dominion two years ago as senior vice president-business excellence when he retired as the United States Chief of Naval Operations. The company also announced the retirement of James P. O’Hanlon as president and COO of Dominion Energy, also effective Dec. 1. O’Hanlon’s responsibilities will be assumed and divided between two Dominion senior vice presidents, Paul D. Koonce and Mark E. McGettrick. Dominion said Roach and O’Hanlon will remain active as company employees until Feb. 1 to ensure a smooth transition. Koonce and McGettrick will report to Thomas F. Farrell, CEO of Dominion Energy. Koonce will become CEO-transmission at Dominion Energy, where he will continue to oversee the company’s energy trading and will add responsibility for natural gas and electric transmission management. Gary L. Sypolt, now president of the Dominion Transmission natural gas pipeline, will add electric transmission to his responsibilities and become president of Dominion’s electric and natural gas transmission unit. Kevin T. Howell will remain president of Dominion Energy Clearinghouse. Both will report to Koonce. Dominion said McGettrick will be Dominion Energy’s president and CEO-generation and relinquish his position as president of Dominion Resources Services. He will be replaced by Mary C. Doswell, who is now vice president-billing & credit in Dominion Delivery.

October 15, 2002

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Conoco Inc. elected Archie W. Dunham chairman of the board,succeeding Edgar S. Woolard, Jr. Dunham will continue to serveConoco as president and CEO, as well as chair. Woolard and Gary M.Pfeiffer, a senior vice president and CFO of DuPont, resigned theConoco board as planned, at the conclusion of the company’ssplit-off from DuPont. Woolard is a former DuPont chairman, and hadbeen chairman of Conoco’s board since July 1998. He remains aDuPont director. Concurrent with his election as Conoco chairman,Dunham steps down from the DuPont board. The moves create twoadditional vacancies on Conoco’s board. The company said it expectsthese vacancies to be filled in the near future.

August 13, 1999