Chevron Corporation today announced that executive vice president,
Charles A. James, will leave the company effective May 2, 2010. James, who
intends to retire from the active practice of law, will join the adjunct faculty
of the law school at Arizona State University and pursue other charitable
ventures. This move is part of a planned transition under which James led the
recruitment of his successor, R. Hewitt Pate, vice president and general
counsel. Pate joined the company in August 2009 and has reported to James during
this transition period.
"Charles has provided tremendous leadership to our global legal team over the
past eight years," said John Watson, Chevron`s chairman and CEO. "During his
tenure, he created a world-class law function and guided our legal strategy on a
range of complex and important legal matters. Charles will have an ongoing
consulting relationship with Chevron and we look forward to drawing on his deep
understanding of the law and our business. We wish him well."
No known reason to think this is anything other than a pre-planned transition, expected to go smoothly. If not, oil sheen in the executive suite would be evident.
Feb 25 · 8:59:00 PM · Source: Company Press Release
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