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  2. Tim Dunn (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Dunn was born to Joe and Thelma Dunn. Dunn grew up in Big Spring, Texas, the youngest of four boys, him 10 years after the other three. [2] He was an Eagle Scout, graduated from Big Spring High School in 1974, and earned a degree in chemical engineering from Texas Tech University in 1978. [3]

  3. Parsons Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Former Parsons headquarters in Pasadena, California. Parsons was founded by Ralph M. Parsons in 1944. [2] Emerging at the end of World War II, Parsons' location in Los Angeles, proximity to organizations such as the Naval Air and Missile Test Center, Air Force Western Development Division (WDD) and Space and Missile Systems Organization (SAMSO), [8] and partnership with Aerojet Engineering, [9 ...

  4. Board of directors - Wikipedia

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    A board of directors is a governing body that supervises the activities of a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government agency. The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulations (including the jurisdiction's corporate law) and the organization's own constitution and by-laws. These ...

  5. Oil States CEO to Serve on AT&T's Board of Directors - AOL

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    Telecom company AT&T has appointed a new member to its Board of Directors. Cindy B. Taylor will act on the board's Audit Committee, and is currently serving as CEO, president, and director of Oil ...

  6. List of chief executive officers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of chief executive officers of notable companies. The list also includes lead executives with a position corresponding to chief executive officer (CEO), such as managing director (MD), and any concurrent positions held. Companies with a revenue of at least US$ 10 billion are included in the list.

  7. Landman (oil worker) - Wikipedia

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    A Landman or "Petroleum Landman"—in the United States and Canada—is an individual who performs various services for oil and gas exploration companies. [1] According to the website of the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL), these services include but are not limited to: negotiating for the acquisition or divestiture of mineral rights; negotiating business agreements that ...

  8. Burisma - Wikipedia

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    Burisma was founded in 2002. [11] [12] Consolidation of the Burisma Group took place mainly in 2006 and 2007. [13]It became a major shareholder of Sunrise Energy Resources, a Delaware Corporation, which in 2004 acquired Ukrainian companies Esko-Pivnich (Ukrainian: Еско-Північ) and Pari (Ukrainian: Парі), which owned natural gas exploration licences. [14]

  9. Zion Oil & Gas - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2000 by former tool company executive John Brown with help from an oil-industry attorney named Philip Mandelker. [5] In 2002 Brown gifted 50,000 shares of Zion to televangelist Hal Lindsey. Lindsey's cousin, Ralph Devore owned 725,000 shares and was a founding member of Zion Oil & Gas's board of directors.