RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 3, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Board
of Directors of Massey Energy Company (NYSE: MEE) today announced
that its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Don Blankenship, will retire from the company
effective December 30, 2010.
Mr. Blankenship has led Massey Energy as Chairman and CEO
since 2000, and he's been with the company since 1982.
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Baxter F. Phillips Jr., President of Massey Energy, will succeed
Mr. Blankenship as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Phillips has been
with Massey Energy since 1981. Admiral Bobby Inman, Lead Independent Director on the
Massey Board, will succeed Mr. Blankenship as Non-Executive
Chairman. He has been a Director since 1985.
In a statement, Mr. Blankenship said: "After almost three
decades at Massey it is time for me to move on. Baxter and I
have worked together for 28 years and he will provide the company
great executive leadership. Most of all, I want to thank the
Members of Massey Energy whose hard work supports not only their
own families, but also contributes greatly to the entire community
of Central Appalachia."
Mr. Phillips said: "I want to thank Don for all he has done to
build Massey Energy. I also want to thank the Board for giving me
the opportunity to succeed him as CEO. This is a strong and
successful coal company, and I will work hard to match and surpass
its record of success."
Admiral Inman said: "I am deeply grateful to Don for the
decisive leadership he has provided to Massey and we appreciate his
success in building this company. We all wish him even greater
success in the future."
Mr. Blankenship served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
since November 30, 2000. He also
concurrently held the title of President from November 30, 2000 until November 10, 2008. He has been Chairman, Chief
Executive Officer and President of A.T. Massey Coal Company, Inc.,
our wholly owned and sole, direct operating subsidiary, since 1992.
Mr. Blankenship was formerly President and Chief Operating Officer
from 1990 to 1991 and President of our subsidiary, Massey Coal
Services, Inc., from 1989 to 1991. He joined our subsidiary,
Rawl Sales & Processing Co., in
1982.
Over the past 10 years since Massey became a public company, Mr.
Blankenship has driven the growth of what is now Massey Energy from
3,662 Members (employees) in 2000 to over 7,300 today. In addition,
the market capitalization of the company has risen from about
$758 million in 2000 to about
$5 billion today, while annual
revenue has risen from about $1.08
billion in 2000 to $2.7
billion in 2009.
Mr. Phillips was elected President of Massey Energy Company
effective November 10, 2008. He
previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief
Administrative Officer from November
2004 to November 2008, as
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer from September 2003 to November
2004 and as Vice President and Treasurer from 2000 to
August 2003. Mr. Phillips joined
Massey in 1981 and has also served as Corporate Treasurer, Manager
of Export Sales and Corporate Human Resources Manager, as well as
other roles.
Admiral Inman has been a director since 1985 and served as Lead
Independent Director since 2007. Admiral Inman has been a tenured
professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas in Austin since August 2001, holding the Lyndon Johnson
Centennial Chair in National Policy. He is a managing director of
Gefinor Ventures, Inc. and Limestone Ventures, Inc., both early
stage venture capital firms, and has over 20 years of experience in
venture capital investments. Admiral Inman previously served on
numerous publicly traded companies and other boards of
directors.
Massey Energy Company, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, with operations in
West Virginia, Kentucky and Virginia, is the largest coal producer in
Central Appalachia and is included
in the S&P 500 Index.
SOURCE Massey Energy Company