Glenn Tilton

Glenn Fletcher Tilton (born April 1948, in Washington, D.C.) is a retired American oil and airline industry executive. Tilton spent most of his career working for Texaco, and as CEO guided its merger with Chevron Oil in 2001. He was chairman, president, and CEO of UAL Corporation from 2002 to 2010. He stayed on as non-executive chairman of United Continental Holdings Inc., (NYSE:UAL), the parent company of the merged United Airlines, Inc. and Continental Airlines, Inc. from October 1, 2010, until 2012. Tilton was Midwest chairman and a member of the executive committee at JP Morgan Chase (NYSE:JPM), from June 6, 2011, until his retirement in June, 2014.[1]

Tilton testifies before the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in June 2010

Tilton is a former Chairman of the Air Transport Association, the industry trade organization representing U.S. airlines.

  1. ^ Glenn Tilton Heads for that Exit Archived 2014-06-17 at the Wayback Machine, Crain's Chicago Business, June 10, 2014, Retrieved May 28, 2018

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