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Thomas I Morgan

Thomas I. Morgan was appointed to the Board in February 2007. Mr. Morgan served as Chief Executive Officer of Hughes Supply, Inc. from May 2003 until March 2006 when the company was purchased by The Home Depot. He joined Hughes Supply in 2001 as President and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to Hughes Supply, Mr. Morgan served as Chief Executive Officer of EnfoTrust Network from 2000 to 2001, US Office Products in 1999, and Value America from 1997 to 1999. Mr. Morgan began his career with Genuine Parts Company (GPC), where he held positions of increasing responsibility throughout the organization. He concluded his 22-year career with GPC in 1997, serving as Executive Vice President of S.P. Richards Co., a $1.1 billion subsidiary of GPC. Mr. Morgan also serves on the board of directors of Rayonier, Inc., Waste Management and ITT Educational Services. Mr. Morgan holds a B.S. degree in Business Administration from the University of Tennessee.

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Thomas I Morgan
Updated over 5 years ago

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Types Person, Business Person
Aliases Mr Thomas Irvin Morgan

External Links

  • Sec - Edgar

Tags

  • corporate-mapping-project

Source Links

22 documents :: see all
  • FEC Filing 20990037304
  • FEC Filing 10932047090
  • FEC Filing 12953058051
  • FEC Filing 12951551856
  • FEC Filing 12970442208
  • FEC Filing
  • BPV Capital Management - Tom Morgan
  • ITT - Management and Directors
  • Rayonier Inc. Registration Statement
  • Rayonier | Investor Relations | Board of Directors
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