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Vol. 17, No. 14 Week of April 01, 2012
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry

Arctic Oil & Gas Directory: Doyon President and CEO announces his retirement

Doyon Ltd. said Sept. 1 that President and CEO Norman L. Phillips Jr. has announced his intent to retire on Sept. 30.

A Doyon employee for 23 years, Phillips was hired as the president and CEO in May 2008. He first joined the corporation in 1988 as an engineering geologist and later served as natural resource manager from 1996 until 2008 when he became president and CEO.

“It has been my honor to serve in this capacity on behalf of our 18,300 shareholders. I am proud of Doyon’s accomplishments during my tenure,” Phillips said.

“The Doyon board thanks Mr. Phillips for his service over the past 23 years. He has served our shareholders, customers, partners and the employees of the Doyon Family of Companies very well. On behalf of the board and shareholders, I wish Norm all the best as he allows himself more time to dedicate to his family and other private pursuits,” said Doyon Ltd. Chairman Orie Williams.

After his retirement Phillips will continue to assist the corporation as needed with the new president’s transition.



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