08.02.2007 21:24:00
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ExxonMobil Announces Retirement of Paul Sullivan and Election of Stephen LaSala as Vice President and General Tax Counsel
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM) today announced the board of
directors has elected Mr. S. R. (Stephen) LaSala as vice president and
general tax counsel, Exxon Mobil Corporation, effective April 1, 2007,
succeeding Mr. P. E. (Paul) Sullivan, who will retire on April 1, 2007,
after more than 37 years of service. Mr. LaSala is currently associate
general tax counsel, Exxon Mobil Corporation.
Mr. LaSala was born in New York, New York. He holds a bachelor’s
degree from Fordham University, a Doctor of Law degree from Fordham
University Law School and a Master of Laws degree in taxation from New
York University.
Mr. LaSala joined Mobil Oil Corporation in 1974 as a tax counsel in New
York. He held a variety of tax positions before being appointed
assistant treasurer for Mobil Corporation’s
exploration and production division in 1992 in Fairfax, Virginia. In
1996, he became general tax counsel and assistant controller for Mobil
Corporation. He assumed his current position in May 2000.
Mr. Sullivan was elected vice president and general tax counsel of Exxon
Corporation, now Exxon Mobil Corporation, in January 1995. He joined
Exxon in 1969 as a legal assistant and served in a number of positions
of increasing responsibility, including general tax counsel of Exxon
Chemical Company and general tax counsel of Exxon Company, U.S.A.
A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Mr. Sullivan received a bachelor’s
degree in accounting at the University of Maine and a Doctor of Law
degree from Boston College Law School.
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