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1. www.goupstate.com
www.goupstate.com/article/2008 - [Cached]Published on: 2/23/2008 Last Visited: 2/23/2008
,I mean, even the worst days for wind don,t compare to the busts in the oil business,, said Bobby Clark, a General Electric wind technician who gave up hauling chemicals in the oil fields southwest of here to live and work in Sweetwater. ,I saw my daddy go from rags to riches and back in the oil business, and I sleep better., -
2. 1998 Press Release-May 20th
www.imcfeed.com/investor/press - [Cached]Published on: 5/20/1998 Last Visited: 1/18/2003
The Company also announced that Robert F. Clark has been appointed President of IMC Salt, and John F. Tancredi has been named President of IMC Chemicals.
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Clark, 55, reports to John U. Huber, Senior Vice President of IMC Global and President of IMC Kalium, the Company's potash business unit.
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In his new position, Clark is responsible for the Company's international salt operations - North American Salt Company in the U.S. and Canada, Salt Union Limited in Great Britain and IMC's existing salt businesses.
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Clark previously had served as President of Harris' Great Salt Lake Minerals Corporation since 1993. He joined Harris in 1991 as Vice President, Sales and Marketing, for North American Chemical Company. Clark came to Harris from General Electric Company (GE) where he was International Manager - GE Silicones. During his 26 years with GE, he held a wide range of positions in marketing and management, including Central District Sales Manager, Fluorosilicone Venture Manager and Product General Manager for GE Silicone Fluids, Resins & Emulsions. He was named International Manager of GE Silicones in 1989.
Clark earned a Bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Maine in 1964.
IMC Global is one of the world's leading producers and suppliers of agricultural products and services, salt and industrial chemicals. With 1997 revenues and EBITDA of nearly $3 billion and $530 million, respectively, the Company is among the world's largest producers and marketers of phosphate and potash crop nutrients and animal feed ingredients. It also is one of the nation's leading distributors of agricultural products and services through its FARMARKET® and Rainbow® distribution networks. The Company is the world's third-largest producer of both salt and soda chemicals. It also produces sodium bicarbonate, boron chemicals and magnesium chloride. -
3. Compass Minerals International
phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.z - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2002 Last Visited: 3/13/2008
COMPASS MINERALS NAMES MICHAEL E. DUCEY PRESIDENT AND CEO, SUCCEEDING ROBERT F. CLARK, WHO IS RETIRING Compass Minerals International
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COMPASS MINERALS NAMES MICHAEL E. DUCEY PRESIDENT AND CEO, SUCCEEDING ROBERT F. CLARK, WHO IS RETIRING
COMPASS MINERALS NAMES MICHAEL E. DUCEY PRESIDENT AND CEO, SUCCEEDING ROBERT F. CLARK, WHO IS RETIRING
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"We are very fortunate to have a seasoned executive with Mike's abilities to lead our senior management team," said Mr. Clark.
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Mr. Clark has been President and CEO of Compass Minerals, an affiliate of Apollo Management, L.P., since its acquisition last November from IMC Global. Previously, he was President of IMC Salt from 1998, and President of Great Salt Lake Minerals Corporation from 1993 to 1998.
Compass Minerals Group salt operations are located in the United States (North American Salt Company), Canada (SIFTO Canada, Inc.) and the United Kingdom (Salt Union Ltd.).

