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Richard R. GoodmansonExecutive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer


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Richard R. Goodmanson is executive vice president, chief operating officer of DuPont and a member of the company's Office of the Chief Executive. He joined DuPont in May 1999.  His responsibilities include leadership of all the operational functions in the company, and of the geographic regions outside of the United States, with a key focus on growth in emerging markets.  He also leads a major cross-company transformation productivity program.

Prior to joining DuPont, from 1996 to 1999, Mr. Goodmanson was president and chief executive officer of America West Airlines, based in Tempe, Arizona. During his tenure at America West, the airline achieved the highest rate of growth of any hub-and-spoke major carrier in North America, won the J. D. Power award for customer service twice and achieved the highest EPS results in the company's history.

From 1992 to 1996 he was senior vice president of operations for Frito-Lay, Inc. with responsibility for all operational activities (excluding sales and marketing) for the then $7 billion North American division of PepsiCo. He was a principal at McKinsey & Company, Inc. from 1980 to 1991 and led client service teams on major programs of strategy development, mergers and alliances, operational performance improvement and major change programs. Prior to McKinsey, he spent 10 years in heavy civil engineering project management, principally in Southeast Asia. This included, among others, the construction of the Hong Kong Subway System.

Mr. Goodmanson serves on the board of directors of the Rio Tinto plc and Rio Tinto Ltd. Corporations, Qantas Airways Ltd., and is Past Chair of the Board of the United Way of Delaware.  He has been an economic advisor to the Governor of Guangdong Province since 2003.

Mr. Goodmanson, a U.S. citizen, was born in Australia and educated at universities in both countries. He holds degrees in civil engineering, commerce, economics and business administration.

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