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Michael Ward served as chairman and chief executive officer of CSX Corporation for fourteen years. CSX is one of the nation's premier transportation and logistics companies. Over his 40-year career, Mr. Ward headed CSX's operations, coal sales and marketing, and finance departments.
The first CEO and second chairman was Hays T. Watkins Jr. of Chessie. Watkins was succeeded by John W. Snow as CEO in 1989 and as chairman in 1991. When Snow left the company in 2003 to become United States Secretary of the Treasury, Michael J. Ward, who then headed CSX
Michael D. Ward (1948–2021), American political scientist and academic; Michael Edward Ward (1845–1921), Irish-Australian detective; Michael Francis Ward (1845–1881), Irish physician; Michael J. Ward, American CEO and president of CSX Corporation; Michael Moses Ward, survivor of the 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A veteran Ford Motor Co. executive will become the next CEO of Jacksonville-based railroad giant CSX Corp., replacing retiring executive James M. Foote late this month, the company said Thursday ...
Young, James R. (1952–2014), UP (president) 2004–2014 (CEO) 2006–2014 Young, Robert R. (1897–1958), C&O 1942–, NYC 1954–1958 Yulee, David Levy (1810–1886), Yulee Railroad
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Michael Ward, who played guitar with the band The Wallflowers from 1995 to 2001, has died. He was 57. He was 57. The band announced the sad news on their official Facebook page on Wednesday, April 3.
Police believed William Dale Archerd killed three of his wives, two men, and his 15-year-old nephew. From left, top, are William Edward Jones Jr., Zella Winders Archerd and Juanita Plum Archerd.