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Woods has publicly endorsed the Paris Agreement. The accord commits nations to cutting greenhouse gas emissions. [9] In May 2017, Woods wrote a personal letter to President Trump to urge that the U.S. remain a party to the agreement and not withdraw. He says that by remaining a party to the accords the U.S. will have a seat at the table to ...
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods urged President-elect Trump to stay in the Paris climate agreement, as the oil and gas industry prepares for the new administration. In an interview with The Wall ...
Woods, though the head of a fossil fuel giant, has some ground to stand on; he was the first oil and gas CEO to appear at a UN climate summit when he attended COP28 late last year, advocating for ...
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods says that the incoming Trump administration should keep the U.S. in the Paris climate agreement in an interview with the Wall Street Journal released Tuesday.
2017-11-14 Capital One Financial: Richard Fairbank: Founder, chairman and CEO [29] 1988 Co-founded the firm with Nigel Morris: 2017-11-14 Caterpillar: Jim Umpleby: CEO [30] 2017 Succeeded Douglas R. Oberhelman: 2017-11-14 Chubb: Evan Greenberg: Chairman and CEO [31] 2004 Former COO of American International Group: 2018-10-01 Citigroup: Jane N ...
Eric Greitens, Governor of Missouri (2017–2018) [33] Mike Huckabee , Governor of Arkansas (1996–2007) and former 2016 and 2008 Republican presidential candidate [ 34 ] Bobby Jindal , Governor of Louisiana (2008–2016), U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Planning and Evaluation (2001–2003), U.S. Representative from ...
In 2023, Woods’ total realized pay—meaning the total cash salary, bonus, and market value at the vesting of his stock-based awards—was $15.6 million, down from $18.1 million in 2022, but ...
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.