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Senior Management Changes at ConocoPhillips

Reasor, Batchelder, others move within corporation
HOUSTON-- ConocoPhillips, Houston, has announced several changes to the company's senior management, effective April 1. Clayton Reasor, currently president of U.S. marketing, will become vice president of corporate affairs. His successor will be named at a later date.

E.L. (Gene) Batchelder, currently senior vice president of services and chief information officer, will become senior vice president and chief administrative officer. In this newly created role, Batchelder will be responsible for the strategy, leverage and oversight of the following staff functions: global [image-nocss] shared services, human resources, facilities, information technology, security, aviation, executive services and corporate affairs, which includes investor relations, corporate communications and contributions. He will relocate to Houston and will report to Jim Mulva, chairman and CEO.

Rand Berney, currently vice president and controller, finance, will become senior vice president of corporate shared services. He will relocate to Bartlesville, Okla.

Carin Knickel will remain vice president of human resources. Marty Schoenthaler, currently general manager of information services, will become general manager of corporate information technology.

Glenda Schwarz, currently general auditor and chief ethics officer, finance, will become vice president and controller, finance.

Gary Russell, currently general manager of investor relations, finance, will become general auditor and chief ethics officer, finance.

Schwarz and Russell will continue to report to Sig Cornelius, senior vice president of finance and chief financial officer.

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