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Continental's President/COO to Retire; Former Chesapeake CEO Lawler Joins Team
Continental Resources, Inc. announced upcoming organizational changes.
Jack Stark, the Company's President and Chief Operating Officer, has announced his intention to retire by late Spring 2022. Upon retirement, Jack will transition into a part-time consulting role as a senior advisor to the Company's Chief Executive Officer, Bill Berry, who will become the President and CEO. Jack joined the company in 1992 to lead the Company's exploration efforts and has served in various leadership roles over the last 30 years.
Additionally, Doug Lawler has been named Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President, effective February 1, 2022. Doug has spent over three decades in the oil and gas industry. He began his career with Kerr-McGee in 1988 and joined Anadarko Petroleum following its acquisition of Kerr-McGee in 2006. During his tenure at Anadarko, he served in numerous senior operational leadership positions. Most recently, Doug was President & CEO of Chesapeake Energy from 2013 to 2021. Doug earned his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from the Colorado School of Mines in 1988 and his MBA from Rice University in 2002.
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