Great Lakes Energy Institute
Advisory Board Member
Queensbury Theatre and Tribble School of Performing Arts
Board President and Chief Executive Officer
Plasco Energy Group Mar 2013 - Aug 2015
President, Chief Executive Officer and Corporate Director
Nacd (National Association of Corporate Directors) Mar 2013 - Aug 2015
Advisor To Private Equity and Interim Chief Executive Officer
Karnalyte Resources Dec 2011 - May 2014
Corporate Director
Education:
Imd Business School 1997 - 1997
Institute For International Studies - Japan 1985 - 1985
University of Houston, C.t. Bauer College of Business 1983 - 1985
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business
Capital University Law School 1971 - 1975
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Case Western Reserve University 1966 - 1970
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Belmont Hs 1962 - 1966
Skills:
Leadership Strategy Strategic Planning Management Energy Change Management Manufacturing Business Strategy Executive Management Engineering Mergers and Acquisitions Business Planning Operations Management Start Ups Operational Excellence Process Improvement Team Leadership Contract Negotiation Human Resources Contract Management Process Engineering Mergers Management Consulting Negotiation Leadership Development Risk Management Business Process Improvement Program Management Business Development Coaching Procurement Joint Ventures Research Petroleum Project Management Product Development Corporate Governance Project Planning
Interests:
Social Services
Languages:
English Spanish
Certifications:
Professional Engineer Attorney at Law Patent Attorney Registered Engineer
2. This is the 10th Masters round Rose has led or co-led, twice as many as any other player without a victory in history. At 44 years old, Rose is the oldest player to lead the Masters outright after the second round since Raymond Floyd led by a stroke in 1990.
Date: Apr 11, 2025
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Welcome back to the Masters, where we can all be together again
There was a pall across the room as the eight-time major champion spoke these words, and then Raymond Floyd, 81 and a Masters champion in 1976, stood up and said his goodbyes. The night ended, and the new normal returned.
Date: Apr 11, 2024
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Tiger and Charlie Woods upstaged by Annika Sorenstam's son and Langer duo at PNC Championship
The Langer family tied the Floyd family for most wins in the tournament. Raymond Floyd won the Father/Son Challenge as the tournament was called until 2020 in its first three years, 1995-1997, with son Raymond Jr. and again in 2000 and 2001 with son Robert.
Date: Dec 17, 2023
Category: Sports
Source: Google
P.G.A. Championship: Brooks Koepka Lets Lead Evaporate but Hangs On to Win
one-time P.G.A. champion Rich Beem said Koepka reminded him of another four-time major winner, Raymond Floyd. Just the way he attacks the game, Beem said on Sunday after carding a 69. The way that he thinks, the way that he talks, the way that he acts nobody is going to intimidate him.
Date: May 19, 2019
Category: Sports
Source: Google
2018 Ryder Cup - The United States is making a mess of another Ryder Cup in Europe and here are all the reasons why
Twenty-five years is not a run of bad luck, it's a trend that spans a generation. The last time the United States won this event in Europe, Raymond Floyd was the Americans' best player, with three points. He's currently 76 years old. Why have 2 decades gone by with the same frustrating results?
Koepka opened with a 75, the highest first-round score by a U.S. Open champion since Raymond Floyd at Shinnecock Hills in 1986. He was 7 over for the championship through seven holes of the second round when he ran off six birdies for a 66 to get back in the game.
oot even par for the next 16 holes and Id be fine. The guys arent going anywhere today, Woods said. He cited the 1986 U.S. Open here, when Raymond Floyd was able to win with a final-round 66 after shooting 75 in the first round. This golf course is kind of setting up for that right now.
Woods brought up the first U.S. Open of the modern era here in 1986, when Lanny Wadkins shot a final-round 65 and missed out on a playoff with Raymond Floyd by a shot. He also predicted this would be the most difficult day of the four, before adding a small caveat.