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  • "You really don't know where people are" in their investments, Mr. Steenland says.

    As Oil Spiked, Many Traded Ianthe Jeanne Dugan 2011

  • Doug Steenland Doug Steenland, chairman of International Lease Finance Corp., said AIG is under no pressure to sell, but noted both companies have stabilized after ILFC returned to the capital markets and its parent mapped out a plan to wean itself from U.S. government support.

    ILFC's Chairman Sees a Potential for Sale Matt Jarzemsky 2010

  • In a recent interview, Mr. Steenland, who stepped down after the merger, says he remains concerned about the opaqueness of oil markets.

    As Oil Spiked, Many Traded Ianthe Jeanne Dugan 2011

  • "Roy led the board and helped me through all those complex issues in a very calm and deliberate manner," recalled Doug Steenland , then CEO of Northwest.

    A New Target at Yahoo Joann S. Lublin 2011

  • AIG Chairman Robert S. "Steve" Miller, along with outside directors Douglas Steenland and Ronald A. Rittenmeyer, would be among the possible candidates to serve as interim CEO, the person said.

    AIG Chief Is Being Treated for Cancer Serena Ng 2010

  • The company was trying to protect itself with "collars," contracts that limit the upside and the downside of price swings, says Douglas Steenland, then-chief executive.

    As Oil Spiked, Many Traded Ianthe Jeanne Dugan 2011

  • The U.S. government appointed four of the directors: Messrs. Kidder, Steenland, Stuart and Thompson, according to a person familiar with the matter.

    Five Chrysler Directors Are Named 2009

  • Within weeks, Messrs. Anderson and Steenland were engaged in serious negotiations, beginning with a meeting at the New York offices of one of Delta's investment bankers, Greenhill & Co.

    Delta Chief's Fancy Footwork 2008

  • Messrs. Anderson and Steenland were both hired as Northwest lawyers in the early 1990s by the same executive, and they waged key battles together: Northwest's brush with insolvency in 1993, a disastrous pilot strike in 1998 and the searing events of 9/11.

    Delta Chief's Fancy Footwork 2008

  • The Board of Directors will be made up of 13 members, seven of whom will come from Delta's board, including Anderson, and five of whom will come from Northwest's board, including Bostock and Doug Steenland, the current Northwest CEO.

    Press Release on the Delta-Northwest Deal 2008

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