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Robert E. Thomas has a distinguished career and world wide reputation
in the energy industry. He was a founder in 1974 of the International
Society of the Energy Advocates. Mr. Thomas is also the founder
and retired chairman of the Board and CEO of MAPCO, Inc. MAPCO was
an integrated energy company exploring for oil, gas and coal; producing,
refining and marketing oil, gas, and natural gas liquids; producing
and marketing coal and hard minerals; operating the nation’s largest
gas liquids common carrier pipeline system and the world’s first
anhydrous ammonia pipeline; and in addition, producing and marketing
liquid plant foods and sonic instrumentation devices.
Mr. Thomas is an Ohio native and was graduated from the Wharton
School of Finance and Economics of the University of Pennsylvania
with a B.S. in Economics in 1936. His business career began in Boston
with Keystone Custodian Funds and he moved on to become a vice president
of Pennroad Corporation in New York City; and then served as chairman
of the executive committee of the M-K-T Railroad Company.
His community service is prodigious, ranging from leadership roles
in the Boy Scouts of America to the Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of
Commerce. He is Chairman Emeritus of the Tulsa Area Chapter of the
American Red Cross and in 1980 led the first Tulsa United Way campaign
for over $5 million, exceeding the goal. He maintains leadership
positions in the energy industry and has been widely recognized
for his efforts on behalf of United States energy problems and his
commitment to the betterment of our society.
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