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Charles Peyton Named President Of Exxon International Division Charles 0. Peyton Exxon Corporation has announc- ed the appointment of Charles O. Peyton as president of Exxon In- ternational Company, its interna- tional supply, marine transporta- tion and wholesale marketing di- vision. Mr. Peyton was also elect- ed a vice president of Exxon Cor- poration. Mr. Peyton, now vice president- pufelie affairs, will be succeeded by Stephen Stamas, currently deputy manager of Exxon Corporation's public affairs department. Mr. Sta- mas's successor will be C.K. Ro- berts, now executive assistant to C.C. Garvin Jr., Exxon president. The changes are effective June 1. In his new position, Mr. Peyton succeeds James F. Dean, who is moving to the post of executive vice president of Exxon's Euro- pean coordinating affiliate. In tak- ing over the presidency of Exxon International, Mr. Peyton will be returning to the company he left in January 1970, to become man- ager of the Exxon public affairs department. In May 1970, he was elected vice president-public af- fairs. A native of Shreveport, La., Mr. Peyton was graduated from Louisi- ana State University in 1942 with a degree in chemical engineering. That same year, he joined the Ex- xon organization as an engineer at its Baton Rouge refinery. After holding several technical, sales and management positions, he joined Exxon International in 1961. He became a vice president and general manager of its supply department in 1962, and subse- quently of its tanker department. Mr. Peyton was elected a director in 1966 and executive vice presi- dent and director in 1969. Mr. Stamas was born in Salem, Mass. In 1953, he received an A.B. degree from Harvard College. Two years later, Oxford University awarded him a B.Phil, degree and in 1957, he received a Ph.D. de- gree from Harvard University. He served in the U.S. Bureau of the Budget, and with the De- velopment Loan Fund in Wash- ington from 1957 until 1960. Mr. Stamas joined Exxon in 1960 as an international financial analyst in the treasurer's department and moved to London three years later, where he held several positions in the financial and Government re- lations fields. He returned to New York in 1967 as manager of the petroleum planning division in the supply department of Esso Inter- national. He left the corporation in 1968 to serve as Deputy Assistant Sec- retary for Financial Policy in the Department of Commerce, return- ing the following year as chief economist in Exxon's corporate planning department. In May 1970, Mr. Stamas joined the public af- fairs department as manager of op- erations, and was named deputy manager of the department in June 1971. Mr. Roberts is a native of Tyler, Texas. He attended the University of Texas, receiving a bachelor of business administration degree in 1950, a bachelor of laws degree in 1951, and a master of laws degree in 1953. After service in the Army, 'he joined the law department of Ex- xon USA in Houston. Mr. Roberts held positions in the law, refining and public affairs departments of Exxon USA until May 1972, when he was named executive assistant to the president of Exxon Corpora- tion. 1 TRANSOCEAN | HI) MARINE PAINT . r | . Please forward me com- . ' prehensive information on 1 I Transocean and its services. I ' Name I I I Company | I Address I I I Transocean Marine Paint Association Central Office Detftseplein 37, P.O. Box 456 Rotterdam, Holland Tel. 13 34 23 Telex 2 43 89 tompa nl Pacific Liaisorf Office c/o Nippon Paint (Singapore) Co. Pte. Ltd. P.O. 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