Wednesday, 27 October, 2010 - 12:46
Former Woodside executive joins Tap Oil
West Perth-based Tap Oil has appointed former Woodside Petroleum executive Troy Hayden as the company's new chief executive officer and managing director.
Troy Hayden has over 25 years of experience in the upstream oil and gas industry. He has worked on numerous oil and gas asset acquisitions, divestments and M&A transactions.
Mr Hayden was chief executive and managing director of ASX-listed Tap Oil and had a 12-year career at Woodside Petroleum where he held a number of positions including as treasurer, acting chief financial officer, and as vice president of the USA business unit and Pluto business unit.
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Our daily board moves wrap includes Geoff Eyre, Steven Wood, Mathew Whyte, Peter Ravenscroft, Troy Hayden, Anna MacKintosh, Judith Uren, Russell Barwick, Peretz Schapiro, Angus Middleton, Richard Mehan, Paul Summers, Jason Peacock, and Troy Brice.
Our board moves wrap includes John Seton, Ricardo Garzon Rangel, Troy Hayden, Quinton Meyers, Chris Zielinski, Stewart Washer, Andrew Woskett, Patrick Burke, Jerry Monzu, and Craig McNab.
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