Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Al Walker | M | 67 | 14 years | |
John Seitz | M | 72 | 26 years | |
James Hackett | M | 70 | 10 years | |
James Larson | M | 74 | 25 years | |
Amanda M. McMillian | F | 50 | 15 years | |
Charlene Ripley | F | 59 | 4 years | |
David L. Siddall | M | - | - | |
Bob Gwin | M | 60 | 13 years | |
Bobby Reeves | M | 66 | 14 years | |
Karl Kurz | M | 62 | 9 years | |
John R. Butler | M | 84 | 15 years | |
Peter J. Fluor | M | 77 | 12 years | |
Paula Reynolds | F | 67 | 7 years | |
John Rousmaniere Gordon | M | 75 | 31 years | |
Donald C. Vaughn | M | 87 |
Dresser Industries, Inc.
Dresser Industries, Inc. Oilfield Services/EquipmentIndustrial Services Dresser Industries, Inc. was a supplier of products and services to industries involved in oil and gas production and transmission, petroleum refining and marketing and power generation. The petroleum products and services segment used to provide services and project management for oil and gas exploration, drilling, completion, production and transmission activities. In 1998, the company merged with its main rival, Halliburton, and is now known as Halliburton Co. On 10th April, 2001 the Dresser division (excluding the former Kellogg division) entered an agreement to separate itself once again from Halliburton by management purchasing its equity, the new company to be called Dresser, Inc. The company is headquartered in Dallas, TX. | 3 years |
Clay Gaspar | M | 52 | 16 years | |
David Bretches | M | 59 | 14 years | |
Albert Richey | M | 75 | 29 years | |
Luke R. Corbett | M | 77 | 8 years | |
William E. Bradford | M | 88 |
Dresser Industries, Inc.
Dresser Industries, Inc. Oilfield Services/EquipmentIndustrial Services Dresser Industries, Inc. was a supplier of products and services to industries involved in oil and gas production and transmission, petroleum refining and marketing and power generation. The petroleum products and services segment used to provide services and project management for oil and gas exploration, drilling, completion, production and transmission activities. In 1998, the company merged with its main rival, Halliburton, and is now known as Halliburton Co. On 10th April, 2001 the Dresser division (excluding the former Kellogg division) entered an agreement to separate itself once again from Halliburton by management purchasing its equity, the new company to be called Dresser, Inc. The company is headquartered in Dallas, TX. | 35 years |
Benjamin Fink | M | 54 | 12 years | |
Robin Fielder | F | 43 | 17 years | |
Bradley J. Holly | M | 53 | 20 years | |
Craig R. Walters | M | 52 | 23 years | |
Donald H. MacLiver | M | - | - | |
James Kleckner | M | 66 | 9 years | |
Craig Collins | M | 51 | 14 years | |
Larry J. Abston | M | - | 11 years | |
Sanjay Paranji | M | - | 18 years | |
Ronda S. Henger | F | - | 5 years | |
Shandell Szabo | F | 49 | 18 years | |
Katie Jackson | F | 51 | - | |
John Harkins | M | 68 | 7 years | |
Jeremy M. Smith | M | 51 | 4 years | |
Lora W. Mays | F | 60 | - | |
John H. Beaird | M | - | - | |
Frank J. Patterson | M | 65 | 9 years | |
Stuart C. Strife | M | - | - | |
Wally O'Connell | M | - | 1 years | |
David J. McBride | M | - | 13 years | |
Stephen J. Bosworth | M | - | - | |
Jim Alsup | M | - | - | |
A. Scott Moore | M | - | - | |
Ernest A. Leyendecker | M | 63 | 12 years | |
Steve L. Estes | M | 69 | 5 years | |
David M. Bump | M | - | 8 years | |
Ian J. Cooling | M | - | - | |
Lance Lauck | M | 61 | 18 years | |
Joe McMorris | M | - | 1 years | |
Bruce McCullough | M | - | 11 years | |
Jeffrey L. White | M | 66 | 17 years | |
Robert Vardeman | M | 71 | 17 years | |
Frank Young | M | - | - | |
Stacey A. Cude | M | - | - | |
Charles Jones | M | 65 |
Dresser Industries, Inc.
Dresser Industries, Inc. Oilfield Services/EquipmentIndustrial Services Dresser Industries, Inc. was a supplier of products and services to industries involved in oil and gas production and transmission, petroleum refining and marketing and power generation. The petroleum products and services segment used to provide services and project management for oil and gas exploration, drilling, completion, production and transmission activities. In 1998, the company merged with its main rival, Halliburton, and is now known as Halliburton Co. On 10th April, 2001 the Dresser division (excluding the former Kellogg division) entered an agreement to separate itself once again from Halliburton by management purchasing its equity, the new company to be called Dresser, Inc. The company is headquartered in Dallas, TX. | 1 years |
John M. Christiansen | M | - | 15 years | |
Stephen C. Campbell | M | 55 | 6 years | |
Mikell Pigott | M | 50 | 6 years | |
Kenneth R. Michie | M | - | - | |
James Stan Golemon | M | 60 | 11 years | |
Robert Owen | M | 54 | 7 years | |
Britt Pence | M | 63 | - | |
Kevin McDonald | M | 57 | 2 years | |
Bruce W. Busmire | M | 67 | - | |
John Poduska | M | 86 | 9 years | |
Bruce H. Stover | M | 74 | 23 years | |
Ronald A. Bain | M | 77 | 18 years | |
Gregory M. Pensabene | M | 74 | 22 years | |
Karl L. Nesselrode | M | 65 | 2 years | |
David R. Larson | M | 67 | - | |
Richard J. Sharples | M | - | - | |
Mark L. Pease | M | 66 | 27 years | |
Dave E. Leopold | M | 60 | 6 years | |
Michael Rose | M | 77 | 26 years | |
Michael R. Chambers | M | 68 | 7 years | |
Charles Meloy | M | 63 | 9 years | |
Daniel J. Swift | M | - | - | |
George Lindahl | M | 77 | 1 years | |
Richard E. MacDougal | M | 74 | 3 years | |
Stewart Lawrence | M | 63 | 6 years | |
Robert Anderson | M | 62 | 4 years | |
Preston Johnson | M | 68 | 3 years | |
Mario M. Coll | M | 62 | 15 years | |
Bill Sullivan | M | 67 | 22 years | |
George H. Juetten | M | 76 |
Dresser Industries, Inc.
Dresser Industries, Inc. Oilfield Services/EquipmentIndustrial Services Dresser Industries, Inc. was a supplier of products and services to industries involved in oil and gas production and transmission, petroleum refining and marketing and power generation. The petroleum products and services segment used to provide services and project management for oil and gas exploration, drilling, completion, production and transmission activities. In 1998, the company merged with its main rival, Halliburton, and is now known as Halliburton Co. On 10th April, 2001 the Dresser division (excluding the former Kellogg division) entered an agreement to separate itself once again from Halliburton by management purchasing its equity, the new company to be called Dresser, Inc. The company is headquartered in Dallas, TX. | 6 years |
Kurt A. Nelson | M | 71 | 1 years | |
Patrick Murray | M | 81 |
Dresser Industries, Inc.
Dresser Industries, Inc. Oilfield Services/EquipmentIndustrial Services Dresser Industries, Inc. was a supplier of products and services to industries involved in oil and gas production and transmission, petroleum refining and marketing and power generation. The petroleum products and services segment used to provide services and project management for oil and gas exploration, drilling, completion, production and transmission activities. In 1998, the company merged with its main rival, Halliburton, and is now known as Halliburton Co. On 10th April, 2001 the Dresser division (excluding the former Kellogg division) entered an agreement to separate itself once again from Halliburton by management purchasing its equity, the new company to be called Dresser, Inc. The company is headquartered in Dallas, TX. | 4 years |
William J. Krysiak | M | 63 | 1 years | |
Preston M. Geren | M | 72 | 5 years | |
Larry G. Barcus | M | 86 | 23 years | |
Conrad Albert | M | 77 | 20 years | |
Chad Bellah | M | 47 | 13 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 92 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- James L. Bryan
- Personal Network