Monday, November 02, 2009

Leon leaves Empire District Electric Board of Directors

Former Missouri Southern State University President Julio Leon will leave the Empire District Electric Company Board of Directors after reaching the mandatory retirement age, according to a company news release:

Randy Laney, chairman of the board of directors for The Empire District Electric Company, today announced that, after reaching the board`s mandatory retirement age, Dr. Julio S. Leon will retire from the board of directors on April 29, 2010. Herb Schmidt has been nominated to fill the board vacancy and will stand for election at the Company's annual meeting of stockholders in April 2010.

In making the announcement, Mr. Laney stated, "We thank Julio for his years of valuable contributions and counsel. During his tenure, Empire undertook the largest, comprehensive construction program in its 100-year history. As we welcome Herb, we are confident that his knowledge and expertise will be of great value to our board."

Dr. Leon of Joplin, Missouri, retired from the office of president of Missouri Southern State University in September 2007, after serving in that capacity for 25 years. He was first elected to the Empire board in 2001. Dr. Leon has been very active in the education community at the national level, having served as president of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and on the boards of the American Governing Board Association and the American Council of Education.

Dr. Leon began his career at Missouri Southern State University in 1969 as an assistant professor of Business Administration. In 1973 he was promoted to associate professor and in 1976 to full professor and dean of the School of Business. He was appointed interim president of Missouri Southern in June 1982 and president in December 1982.

Dr. Leon, a native of Chile, received his undergraduate education in English from the Technical State University of Santiago, Chile; his MBA from North Texas State University; and his Doctorate in Business Administration from the University of Arkansas.

Schmidt is president of Con-way Truckload, Joplin, Missouri, where he oversees the day-to-day operations of the company, including sales, marketing, operations, recruiting, finance, safety, information technology, and maintenance. Schmidt began his career in the transportation industry with United Parcel Service in operations and industrial engineering. He joined
Con-way Truckload in 1984 as the director of safety. He has held the positions of vice president of administration, vice president of safety, senior vice president of operations, senior vice president of sales and marketing, and chief executive officer. Following the merger of CFI and Con-way, Schmidt was named president of the rebranded truckload unit.

Schmidt is a graduate of Missouri Southern State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in political science.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So just what IS the mandatory retirement age? 71?72?

Anonymous said...

how much money does a member of the empire board receive for his/her service? anybody know?