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Owens Corning
COMPANY
Manufacturer of fiberglass and materials, founded 1938, in Chapter 11 since 2000 due to asbestos lawsuits.
Official Website: http://www.owenscorning.com/
Ticker: OTC:OWENQ
Corporate headquarters: Toledo, OH
Sales: $5.7B (2004)
Employees: 19,000 (2004)
EXECUTIVES
CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Norman P. Blake, Jr. |
Business |
c. 1942 |
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CEO of USF&G Corporation, 1990-97 |
Gaston Caperton |
Politician |
21-Feb-1940 |
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Governor of West Virginia, 1989-97 |
William W. Colville |
Business |
c. 1935 |
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General Counsel at Owens Corning, 1984-94 |
Ralph F. Hake |
Business |
25-Jan-1949 |
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CEO of Maytag, 2001-06 |
F. Philip Handy |
Business |
c. 1945 |
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Strategic Industries Inc. |
Landon Hilliard |
Business |
c. 1940 |
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Partner, Brown Brothers Harriman |
Ann Iverson |
Business |
c. 1946 |
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International Link |
David J. Lyon |
Business |
c. 1972 |
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VP at D.E. Shaw & Co. |
James J. McMonagle |
Attorney |
1-Oct-1944 |
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Of Counsel, Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease |
W. Howard Morris |
Business |
c. 1959 |
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Prairie & Tireman Investments |
Joseph F. Neely |
Business |
c. 1940 |
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Senior VP at Sara Lee, 1987-93 |
W. Ann Reynolds |
Educator |
3-Nov-1937 |
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Chancellor of CUNY, 1990-97 |
Robert B. Smith, Jr. |
Government |
c. 1939 |
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Former Congressional staffer |
Michael H. Thaman |
Business |
c. 1964 |
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CEO of Owens Corning |
Daniel K. K. Tseung |
Business |
c. 1971 |
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Sun Hung Kai Properties |
PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS
EMPLOYMENT
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