Successor

Blockbuster FERC Meeting Marks Changing of the Guard: Wood to Kelliher

Outgoing Chairman Pat Wood essentially passed the baton, sizzling hot from heavy use, to his successor-in-waiting, Commissioner Joseph T. Kelliher, at the close of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s open meeting Thursday.

July 1, 2005

Dominion CEO Capps to Step Down; Company Sees Strong 1Q Results

Dominion Chairman and CEO Thomas E. Capps said on Friday that he will step down as CEO within one year and that President and COO Thomas F. Farrell II will be his successor. The news came a couple days after the company released strong preliminary first quarter financial results.

April 25, 2005

Dominion CEO Capps to Step Down; Company Sees Strong 1Q Results

Dominion Chairman and CEO Thomas E. Capps said Friday that he will step down as CEO within one year and that President and COO Thomas F. Farrell II will be his successor. The news came just after the company released strong preliminary first quarter financial results.

April 25, 2005

Williams Picks Whisenant as Wadlington Successor

Williams Cos. has named J. Douglas Whisenant as president and CEO of its interstate natural gas pipeline division, succeeding Cuba Wadlington Jr., who died last month at the age of 58 from complications related to cancer.

January 7, 2002

Williams Picks Whisenant as Wadlington Successor

Williams Companies has named J. Douglas Whisenant as president and CEO of its interstate natural gas pipeline division, succeeding Cuba Wadlington Jr., who died earlier this month at the age of 58 from complications related to cancer.

December 31, 2001

People

David A. Trice was named Joe B. Foster’s successor as CEO ofHouston-based Newfield Exploration Co. effective Feb. 15 whenFoster vacates the position as part of his retirement plans.Foster, a principal founder of Newfield, will continue as chairman.Newfield is an independent oil and gas company active in the Gulfof Mexico, along the U.S. Gulf Coast and off Australia.

November 8, 1999
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