Corporate Board Profile
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2002-04-05 | General Thomas P. Stafford (retired), age 71, served as a director of NL from 1984 to 1986 and was re-appointed in February 2000. General Stafford is a member of NL's Audit Committee, Nominations Committee, and Management Development and Compensation Committee. In addition, General Stafford receives an annual payment of $15,000 as a result of his service on the Board in the period prior to 1987. |
2003-04-14 | GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD (retired), age 72, served as a director of NL from 1984 to 1986 and was re-appointed in February 2000. General Stafford was a co-founder of and has been affiliated with Stafford, Burke and Hecker, Inc., a Washington-based consulting firm, since 1982. He was selected as an astronaut in 1962, piloted Gemini VI in 1965 and commanded Gemini IX in 1966. In 1969, General Stafford was named Chief of the Astronaut Office and was the Apollo X commander for the first lunar module flight to the moon. He commanded the Apollo-Soyuz joint mission with the Soviet cosmonauts in 1975. After his retirement from the United States Air Force in 1979 as Lieutenant General, he became Chairman of Gibraltar Exploration Limited, an oil and gas exploration and production company, and served in that position until 1984, when he joined General Technical Services, Inc., a consulting firm. In addition to serving as a director of NL, General Stafford is a director of TIMET. General Stafford is a member of NL's Audit Committee and Nominations Committee, and is Chairman of NL's Management Development and Compensation Committee. |
2004-04-19 | General Thomas P. Stafford (retired), age 73, is chairman of NL's Audit Committee and MD&C Committee. He receives an annual payment of $15,000 as a result of his service on the Board of Directors in the period prior to 1987. |
Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2025-07-01