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Stephen Littleton elected VP investor relations ExxonMobil
EXXONMOBIL board of directors has elected Stephen Littleton as vice president of investor relations and corporate secretary, effective March 15. Neil Hansen, who is currently vice president of investor relations and corporate secretary, has been appointed vice president of fuels for Europe, Middle East and Africa. Littleton is currently vice president of downstream business services and controller. His career started with ExxonMobil in 1992 as an analyst at the Baytown refinery. Littleton has held a number of financial advisor and management roles, including upstream capital budget advisor, controller in Angola, investor relations manager, and ExxonMobil Production Company controller. In 2015, he was appointed assistant controller for Exxon Mobil Corporation and began his current position in May 2018.

Littleton has a business degree from the University of Missouri – St. Louis, and master of business administration from the University of Texas at Austin. Hansen joined ExxonMobil in 2000 and after several roles in the controller’s organisation, became audit division manager in 2008 in Houston. He was senior financial advisor in 2009 and became investor relations advisor in 2010. In 2012, Hansen was appointed manager of planning and financial markets in the treasurers department and became affiliate finance manager in 2013. He also held roles in Thailand as lead country manager and manager of business services. He was elected to his current role in July 2018. Hansen graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and earned a master of business administration from the Thunderbird School of Global Management and a master of science in accounting from the University of St. Thomas.
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