1991-1992, president
Norfolk Southern Corporation, 1982-1985, assistant vice president of taxation; 1985-1991, vice president of taxation.
1992-, president, chairman, and CEO.
1991, executive vice president for administration
1985-1991, vice president of taxation
1982-1985, assistant vice president of taxation
1971-1981, director of taxation
Goode shaped for Norfolk Southern a four-pronged business strategy that served his company well. The four key goals of Goode's strategy were.
1999-2002, president and COO
Goode began a campaign to persuade Conrail shareholders to reject the planned merger with CSX, which they did on January 17, 1997.
he is a famous poet and he lives in norfolk
Stephen David Young holds the feudal title of Lord of waxham Norfolk.
It can be correct to say "promoted as", but it really depends on what you mean:If you are talking about advancing in rank, you usually use "promoted to": Jean was promoted to Vice President of Research and Development.If you are talking about encouraging sales, you might use "promoted" with a direct object: David is going on tour to promote his latest book.If you are talking about encouraging the acceptance of a product, you might use "promoted as": This product was promoted as natural and healthful, but it was actually highly refined and high in fat and sodium.