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Born | 25 June 1945 | |||||||||||||
Nationality | UK | |||||||||||||
Religion | Anglican | |||||||||||||
Member of | European Round Table of Industrialists | |||||||||||||
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Sir Philip Beverley Watts KCMG is a former chairman of Shell and a priest in the Church of England.
Career
With Shell:
- 1969–1983; Seismologist
- 1983–1987; Exploration director, Shell UK
- 1987–1991; Various in Shell's production liaison and planning operations
- 1991–1994; managing director, Shell Nigeria
- 1994–1995; Regional coordinator, Shell Europe
- 1995–1998; Director for "Strategic Planning, Sustainable Development, and External Affairs", Shell International
- 1998–2001; managing director, and CEO Exploration and Production Division
- 2001–2004; Chairman, ousted by a boardroom coup[1]
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