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Dover Corporation

COMPANY

Miscellaneous manufacturer, founded 1955 by George L. Ohrstrom.

Official Website:
http://www.dovercorporation.com/

Industry:
Manufacturing

Ticker:
NYSE:DOV

Corporate headquarters:
New York City

Sales:
$7.23B (2007)

Employees:
33,000 (2008)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
William Caton
Business
31-Jan-1951   CFO of Navistar International
Ronald L. Hoffman
Business
c. 1949   CEO of Dover Corporation
Gary L. Roubos
Business
c. 1937   CEO of Dover Corporation, 1981-94
Mary A. Winston
Business
c. 1961   CFO of Scholastic, 2004-07

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
David H. Benson
Business
c. 1939   Kleinwort Benson
Robert W. Cremin
Business
c. 1941   CEO of Esterline Technologies
Thomas J. Derosa
Business
c. 1958   Former CFO, The Rouse Company
Jean-Pierre M. Ergas
Business
c. 1940   Chairman of Bway Corporation
Peter T. Francis
Business
c. 1953   J. M. Huber Corporation
Kristiane C. Graham
Business
c. 1957   Dover Corporation
Ronald L. Hoffman
Business
c. 1949   CEO of Dover Corporation
James L. Koley
Attorney
26-Aug-1930   Koley Jessen LP
Richard K. Lochridge
Business
c. 1943   Lochridge & Company, Inc.
Bernard G. Rethore
Business
c. 1942   CEO of Flowserve, 1997-2000
Michael B. Stubbs
Business
c. 1949   Lyons, Stubbs & Tompkins
Mary A. Winston
Business
c. 1961   CFO of Scholastic, 2004-07

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Gary L. Roubos
Business
c. 1937   CEO of Dover Corporation, 1981-94


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