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As of November 2013 the current CEO of Webcollage is Scott Matthews.
obtained while in college into a 30-plus-year career at DuPont, the largest chemical company in the United States and the developer of such products as Lycra and Teflon. In January 1999 Holliday was named DuPont's CEO, and he added the title of chairman
The cast of Visages - 2013 includes: Chantal Dupont
The cast of The Sight - 2013 includes: Julius Cotter as Karl-Friedrich Eichmann Matthieu Duret as Henri DuPont Rachel Lascar as Marie DuPont Prunelle Mathet as Giselle DuPont Krishna Salleras as Heinz Rosenberg
recruited the American West Airlines CEO Richard R. Goodmanson to be his right-hand man at DuPont. Goodmanson's appointment would be one of many as Holliday continued to endeavor to shift DuPont's operations
Carol Meryowitz is the CEO of TJ Maxx as of 2013. Before 2013, the company was run by Bernard Cammarata from 2004 until 2013. TJ Maxx is a thriving chainstore.
The CEO of the Indian consumer goods company HUL is Sanjiv Mehta. He was appointed to CEO in 2013 after former CEO Nitin Paranjpe was promoted to President.
David Karandish is the acting CEO of Easy 2 which was acquired by Answers in 2013.
CEO - 2008 was released on: USA: 1 February 2013
Lyall Gorman is the CEO of the Western Sydney Wanderers (2012-2013).
Jake and Amir - 2007 CEO was released on: USA: 26 February 2013
Mrs Ellen J. Kuhlman Ellen J. Kullman, 52, is chief executive officer of DuPont. Ellen is the 19th executive to lead the company in more than 205 years of DuPont History. She became president on Oct. 1, 2008, and CEO on Jan.1, 2009. Prior to her appointment as DuPont president and CEO she served as executive vice president and a member of the company's office of the chief executive. She was responsible for DuPont Coatings & Color Technologies; DuPont Electronic & Communication Technologies; DuPont Performance Materials; DuPont Safety & Protection; Marketing & Sales; Pharmaceuticals; Risk Management; and Safety & Sustainability. In March 2008, Ellen was tapped to lead the dynamic planning process for the company's growth in emerging international markets. A native of Wilmington, Del., Ellen began her career at DuPont in 1988 as marketing manager in the Medical Imaging business. Following two years as business director for the X-ray Film business, she moved to Printing & Publishing as global business director, Electronic Imaging. In 1994, she joined White Pigment & Mineral Products as global business director and was named vice president and general manager in 1995. She assumed leadership of two high-growth businesses, DuPont Safety Resources in 1998 and Bio-Based Materials in 1999. Ellen was named group vice president and general manager in 2000 with the addition of Corporate New Business Development and Intellectual Assets Licensing. In 2001 she assumed responsibility for DuPont Flooring Systems and DuPont Surfaces. She was named group vice president - DuPont Safety & Protection in February 2002. In June 2006 she was named executive vice president until her appointment as DuPont President and CEO. Ellen is on the Board of Trustees at Tufts University, serves on the board of overseers at Tufts University School of Engineering. She is also on the Board of Trustees, National Safety Council. Prior to joining DuPont, Ellen worked for General Electric in various business development and marketing positions. She holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Tufts University and a masters degree in management from Northwestern University.