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  2. Mike Duke - Wikipedia

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    Michael Terry Duke (born December 7, 1949) [1] is an American businessman. He served as the fourth chief executive officer of Walmart from 2009 to 2013. [2]Duke was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering (2010) for leadership and contributions to the design and implementation of innovative logistics and retail technologies.

  3. Lynn Good - Wikipedia

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    The deal stipulated that Progress CEO Bill Johnson was to replace Duke CEO Jim Rogers. But in June 2012, on the day that the deal closed, the board fired Johnson and re-hired Rogers instead. North Carolina regulators, following an investigation, reached an agreement with Duke in which the company was required to choose a new CEO by the middle ...

  4. Ruth G. Shaw - Wikipedia

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    She held a variety of senior positions at Duke during her career. These included being President of Duke Nuclear in 2006, and CEO and President of Duke Power Company from 2003 to 2006. Shaw retired from Duke in April 2007, but served as an Executive Advisor until April 2009. [3] [4]

  5. James E. Rogers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Eugene Rogers Jr. (September 20, 1947 – December 17, 2018) was an American businessman and author. [1] He was president and CEO of Duke Energy, the largest electrical utility in the U.S., from April, 2006 until July 1, 2013.

  6. List of Duke University people - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Hirshland (born 1975), chief executive officer of the United States Olympic Committee; Nancy Hogshead, Olympic gold medal winner in swimming; Hiroshi Hoketsu (A.M. 1968), Japanese equestrian rider who debuted in the 1964 Summer Olympics and continues to compete today in the 2012 Summer Olympics

  7. Doug McMillon - Wikipedia

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    Carl Douglas McMillon (born October 17, 1966 [1]) is an American businessman, and the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Walmart Inc. [2] He sits on the retailer's board of directors. Having first joined the company as a summer associate in high school, he became the company's fifth CEO in 2014.

  8. Bruce Williamson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Pan Energy merged with the Duke Power Company in 1997 to become Duke Energy. [2] Williamson rose to the position of President and CEO of Duke Energy Global Markets. [1] In 2002, he was named president and chief executive officer of Dynegy. [2] As the CEO of Dynegy, Williamson received an award from the President's White Collar Task Force. [3]

  9. Rick Wagoner - Wikipedia

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    After Harvard, he joined GM as an analyst in the treasurer's office. In 1981, he became treasurer of GM's Brazil subsidiary and later served as managing director. [9]In 1992, he was named GM's chief financial officer, in 1994 he became executive vice president and/or president of North American Operations, and in 1998 he was named president and chief operating officer.