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What kind of a leader was William Cavanaugh III?

Cavanaugh was a high-caliber leader who stressed excellence and ethics.


Where was William Cavanaugh III educated?

Tulane University, BS, 1961


When did William Cavanaugh III retire from Progress Energy?

Cavanaugh retired from his position as CEO in March 2004 and from his position as chairman the following May.


When was John Joseph Cavanaugh III born?

John Joseph Cavanaugh III was born in 1945.


When did William Cavanaugh III leave Entergy?

In 1992 Cavanaugh left Entergy and joined Carolina Power and Light (CP and L) in Raleigh, North Carolina, as president and COO.


When did William Cavanaugh III join Entergy Corporation?

After leaving the navy in 1969 as a lieutenant commander, Cavanaugh joined the Mississippi-based Entergy Corporation, where he spent the next 23 years


How tall is William Cavanaugh?

William Cavanaugh is 5' 10 1/2".


What type of approach did William Cavanaugh III take to business?

Cavanaugh's conservative approach helped Progress Energy weather industry scandal, a recession, and the vagaries of deregulation that eventually plagued the more aggressive power companies.


What was William Cavanaugh III's stand on deregulation?

While Cavanaugh may have been cautious about deregulation, he was not going to let CP and L be left behind. In 2000 he negotiated the purchase of Florida Progress Corporation, the parent company of Florida Power.


When was William Cavanaugh born?

William Cavanaugh was born on January 31, 1874, in New York City, New York, USA.


What has the author William T Cavanaugh written?

William T. Cavanaugh has written: 'An Eerdmans reader in contemporary political theology' -- subject(s): Political theology


What boards did William Cavanaugh III serve on after he retired?

World Association of Nuclear Operators as well as the board of directors of Edison Electric Institute, the Nuclear Energy Institute, and the Research Triangle Foundation.