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104 CHEVRON CORPORATION 2005 ANNUAL REPORT
CORPORATE OFFICERS
Lydia I. Beebe, 53
Corporate Secretary since 1995. Responsible for pro-
viding corporate governance counsel to the Board of
Directors and senior management, and managing stock-
holder relations and subsidiary governance. Previously
Senior Manager, Chevron Tax Department; Manager,
Federal Tax Legislation; and Chevron Legal Representa-
tive in Washington, D.C. Joined Chevron in 1977.
John E. Bethancourt, 54
Executive Vice President, Technology and Services, since
2003. Responsible also for health, environment and
safety as well as project resources, procurement, addi-
tives and coal operations. Previously the company’s Vice
President, Human Resources, and Texaco Corporate Vice
President and President, Production Operations, Texaco
Worldwide Exploration and Production. Joined the com-
pany in 1974.
Stephen J. Crowe, 58
Vice President and Chief Financial Offi cer since 2005.
Responsible for comptroller, audit, treasury, tax and
investor relations activities corporatewide. Previ-
ously Chevron Vice President and Comptroller; Vice
President, Finance, Chevron Products Company; and
Assistant Comptroller, Chevron Corporation. Joined
Chevron in 1972.
George L. Kirkland, 55
Executive Vice President, Upstream and Gas, since
2005. Responsible for global exploration, production
and gas activities. Previously Corporate Vice President
and President, Chevron Overseas Petroleum Inc.; Presi-
dent, Chevron Exploration and Production Company;
and President, Chevron U.S.A. Production Company.
Joined Chevron in 1974.
David M. Krattebol, 61
Vice President and Treasurer since 2000. Previously
President, Chevron San Jorge; Vice President, Logis-
tics and Trading, Chevron Products Company; Vice
President, Finance, Chevron Products Company; and
Vice President, Finance, Chevron Overseas Petroleum
Inc. Joined Chevron in 1971.
Sam Laidlaw, 50
Executive Vice President, Business Development, since
2003. Responsible for identifying and developing new,
large-scale business opportunities worldwide. Previ-
ously Chief Executive Of cer of Enterprise Oil PLC,
at the time Europe’s largest independent oil and gas
company. Prior to that President of Amerada Hess
Corporation. Non-Executive Director of Hanson PLC.
Joined Chevron in 2003.
John D. Gass, 53
Corporate Vice President and President, Chevron Global
Gas, since 2003. Responsible for the company’s natural
gas and power generation businesses, shipping company,
and pipeline operations. Director of Sasol Chevron and
GS Caltex Corporation. Previously Managing Director,
Southern Africa Strategic Business Unit, and Managing
Director, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd. Joined the company
in 1974.
Mark A. Humphrey, 54
Vice President and Comptroller since 2005. Responsible
for accounting, fi nancial reporting and analysis, inter-
nal controls, funded benefi ts investments, actuarial
functions, and Finance Shared Services. Previously the
company’s General Manager, Finance Shared Services,
and Vice President, Finance, Chevron Products Com-
pany. Joined Chevron in 1976.
Charles A. James, 51
Vice President and General Counsel since 2002. Previ-
ously Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division,
U.S. Department of Justice, in President George W.
Bush’s administration, and Chair, Antitrust and Trade
Regulation Practice — Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue,
Washington, D.C. Joined Chevron in 2002.
Gary P. Luquette, 50
Corporate Vice President and President, Chevron
North America Exploration and Production Company,
since April 2006. Previously Managing Director, Euro-
pean Strate gic Business Unit, Chevron International
Explor ation and Production Company, and Vice Presi-
dent, San Joaquin Valley Business Unit, Chevron North
America Exploration and Production Company. Joined
Chevron in 1978.
John W. McDonald, 54
Vice President, Strategic Planning, since 2002. Respon-
sible for advising senior management in setting the
company’s strategic direction. Previously President and
Managing Director, Chevron Upstream Europe, Chevron
Overseas Petroleum Inc., and Vice President, Gulf of Mexico
Offshore Division, Texaco Exploration and Production Inc.
Joined the company in 1975.
Donald L. Paul, 59
Vice President and Chief Technology Offi cer since 2001.
Responsible for Chevron’s three technology companies:
Energy Technology, Information Technology and Tech-
nology Ventures. Previously Chevron Vice President,
Technology and Environmental Affairs; President, Chev-
ron Canada Resources; and President, Chevron Petroleum
Technology Company. Joined Chevron in 1975.
Patricia E. Yarrington, 49
Vice President, Policy, Government and Public Affairs,
since 2002. Responsible for government relations,
community relations and communications. Director of
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC. Previously
Chevron Vice President, Strategic Planning; President,
Chevron Canada Limited; and Comptroller, Chevron
Products Company. Joined Chevron in 1980.
Rhonda I. Zygocki, 48
Vice President, Health, Environment and Safety, since
2003. Responsible for HES strategic planning and issues
management, compliance and auditing, and emergency
response. Previously Managing Director, Chevron Aus-
tralia Pty Ltd; Adviser to the Chairman of the Board,
Chevron Corporation; and Manager, Strategic Planning,
Chevron Corporation. Joined Chevron in 1980.
Alan R. Preston, 54
Vice President, Human Resources, since 2003. Previously
the company’s General Manager, Global Remuneration;
General Manager, Organization/Compensation, Chevron
Corporation; and General Manager, Human Resources,
Chevron Products Company. Joined Chevron in 1973.
Thomas R. Schuttish, 58
General Tax Counsel since 2002. Responsible for guiding
and directing corporatewide tax activities and managing
Chevron’s Tax department. Previously the company’s
Assistant General Tax Counsel. Joined Chevron in 1980.
John S. Watson, 49
Corporate Vice President and President, Chevron Inter-
national Exploration and Production Company, since
2005. Responsible for exploration and production
activities outside North America. Previously Chevron
Vice President and Chief Financial Offi cer; Chevron
Vice President, Strategic Planning; and Director, Caltex
Petroleum Corporation. Joined Chevron in 1980.
Michael K. Wirth, 45
Executive Vice President, Downstream, since March
2006. Responsible for worldwide re ning, marketing,
lubricants, and supply and trading. Previously Presi-
dent, Global Supply and Trading; President, Marketing,
Asia/Middle East/Africa Strategic Business Unit; and
President, Marketing, Caltex Corporation. Joined
Chevron in 1982.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
David J. O’Reilly, Peter J. Robertson, John E.
Bethancourt, Stephen J. Crowe, Charles A. James,
George L. Kirkland, Sam Laidlaw and Michael K.
Wirth. Lydia I. Beebe, Secretary.