WASHINGTON, DC Gary W. Taylor, a Memphis, TN, merchant, was elected president of Cotton Council International (CCI), moving up from first vice president.
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Gary Taylor |
He was named during CCIs annual meeting at the National Cotton Councils annual meeting here. CCI is the NCCs export promotions arm.
Taylor, president and chief executive officer for Cargill Cotton Company, is a director of the NCC and the American Cotton Shippers Association, of which he is a past president.
He also is a past director of the Southern Cotton Association and a founding board member of two Memphis firms, The Seam and EWR, Inc. Taylor succeeds Robert Norris, a cooperative official in Bakersfield, CA, who becomes CCI board chairman.
Other CCI officers elected for 2005 are: first vice president, David L. Burns, producer, Laurel Hill, NC; second vice president, Michael M. Adams, cooperative official from Greenwood, MS; and treasurer, Robert S. Weil II, a Montgomery, AL, merchant.
Mark D. Lange of Memphis was re-elected secretary and Allen A. Terhaar of Washington, DC, was re-elected assistant secretary.
CCI elected two new directors for 2005 John Burch, cooperative official, Bakersfield, CA; and Richard Kelley, producer, Burlison, TN.
Re-elected directors include:
producers Cliett A. Lowman III, Kingsville, TX; Clyde T. Sh arpe, Yuma, AZ; Ted D. Sheely, Lemoore, CA; Lawrence E. Starrh, Shafter, CA; James L. Webb, Leary, GA; and Mark D. Williams, Farwell, TX;
ginners Thomas S. Sid Brough, Edroy, TX; and Robert W. Glassman, Fresno, CA;
merchants Eduardo L. Esteve Jr., Dallas, TX; Rodger C. Glaspey, Fresno, CA; R. Dale Grounds, Dallas, TX; Adolph Weil III, Montgomery, AL; and William G. Winburne, Phoenix, AZ;
cooperatives David L. Hand, El Paso, TX; and Lonnie D. Winters, Lubbock, TX;
cottonseed processors/dealers Gail Kring, Lubbock, TX;
warehousemen Vance C. Shoaf, Milan, TN; and
manufacturers Jerry D. Rowland, Winston-Salem, NC; Kingsville, TX; and Owen J. Trey Hodges III, Columbus, GA.