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 PilotsUnited.com That Was Then
Glenn Tilton also told reporters at Dulles Airport outside Washington that the airline was reworking its federal loan guarantee application but was not ready to submit a new plan to the government.
Meanwhile, United's chief executive, Glenn Tilton, who begins a two-day visit to Beijing on Wednesday, said he will discuss cooperation plans with mainland Chinese airlines to help United expand into the booming mainland Chinese aviation market.
United Airlines said it will restore all trans-Pacific flights next month, including those from Hong Kong, as it attempts to recover from the sharp downturn in air travel caused by SARS.
www.pilotsunited.com /content/misc%20content/That%20Was%20Then.shtml

  
 Texaco Press Release - Glenn F. Tilton Bio
Tilton serves on the President's Advisory Board at the University of South Carolina and is a member of both the American Petroleum Institute's Executive Committee and Policy Committee in addition to being a member of the API Board of Directors.
Tilton was appointed Chairman of Texaco Ltd. in 1991, which comprised of the major upstream and downstream operations of Texaco in the United Kingdom, which included the significant development projects in the North Sea.
Tilton joined Texaco that same year as a sales trainee in the U.S. marketing operations in Washington, D.C., and after serving in various marketing assignments of increasing responsibility, Tilton was named Assistant to the Vice President - Northeastern Region in 1978.
www.chevron.com /news/archive/texaco_press/2001/bio_tilton.asp   (430 words)

  
 Business Wire: Glenn F. Tilton Steps Down As Interim Chairman of Dynegy; Board To Name Successor In Near Future
Tilton was one of three Board members representing ChevronTexaco, and the election of a new CVX Board member and new Board Chairman would be under consideration very soon.
Tilton said, "I've been privileged these past months to see first hand the extraordinary efforts of the men and women of Dynegy to pull together and rebuild this company, all in the face of difficult and complex challenges.
Tilton was elected a member of Dynegy's Board of Directors on January 22, 2002.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2002_Sept_2/ai_90969852   (678 words)

  
 NEWSMAKER PROFILE / Glenn Tilton, CEO / 'People person' rolls up his sleeves / United's new CEO has flown through some tough times
Tilton's second opportunity to be a leader in a time of crisis came when he was named Texaco chairman and CEO after the abrupt resignation of CEO and Chairman Peter Bijur after the company agreed to merge with San Francisco's Chevron.
Employees' impressions from meeting Tilton this week backed up his reputation as a people person and a consensus builder, skills that some observers say will be invaluable because he will have to negotiate with so many constituencies -- from unions to creditors' groups to passengers -- if United files for bankruptcy.
Tilton was selected to take the captain's seat in September in part because his resume includes a large bankruptcy.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/12/07/BU52116.DTL&type=business   (988 words)

  
 United's chief gets posh digs
Glenn Tilton, United Airlines' chief executive officer, will be in San Francisco today to cheerlead for the bankrupt company's restructuring plan.
I wonder if he'll also address the fact that even though he's been running the cash-poor Chicago company since September, he still hasn't moved from his San Francisco home and has, until this week at least, resided in a luxury hotel whenever he had to visit the Windy City.
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www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/02/14/BU138800.DTL   (988 words)

  
 No sacrifice in store for CEO of United
United announced earlier this week that Glenn Tilton, who took over as chief executive officer in September, and other senior managers would be willing to take average 11 percent pay cuts and forgo annual bonuses to share the pain with employees.
However, those sacrifices were contingent on the loan guarantee.
It could also make the company's boss about $2 million richer.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/12/06/BU195687.DTL&type=business   (988 words)

  
 The American Voice Institute Of Public Policy
Despite the DIP talks, United and its new chief executive, Glenn Tilton, are plowing ahead on an all-out campaign to avoid a bankruptcy filing, even though Wall Street and many veteran executives give it little chance of succeeding.
Last week the couple was protesting outside the clinic when Bradley Glenn Ewoldt, 20, of Davenport was entering the facility.
Sheriff Kevin Beary's agency has agreed to participate in a program that not only will protect the deputies but produce a treatment for the thousands of people who would get sick from the vaccine if mass inoculations were ordered to fend off a terrorist attack.
www.americanvoiceinstitute.org /DailyNewsBriefing12-03-02.htm   (9251 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Travel - News - UAL gives new CEO $3 million signing bonus, stock
The nation's No. 2 carrier also said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Friday that it agreed to pay Glenn Tilton $950,000 a year and also raised the possibility that Tilton can receive another $1.9 million in yearly bonuses.
In the same filing, United disclosed it paid more than $3 million in severance packages to two former executives who were terminated when Tilton was hired.
Bill Coleman, senior vice president of compensation for Salary.com, said the signing bonus "was not too unusual." Coleman had predicted United would pay heavily to replace Jack Creighton, who announced in May he was resigning.
www.usatoday.com /travel/news/2002/2002-10-28-ual-ceo-bonus.htm   (372 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - United CEO granted $366,000 bonus in 2004
CHICAGO — United Airlines CEO Glenn Tilton was paid a bonus of about $366,000 under a companywide incentive program last year and made $1.1 million overall, according to an annual report filed Wednesday by the bankrupt carrier's parent company.
Tilton remains among the lowest-paid of airline CEOs, she said, with an annual salary that was reduced to $605,625 on Jan. 1.
United spokeswoman Jean Medina said the incentive pay reflects the airline having met operating targets last year, as measured by its on-time record and customer satisfaction surveys, and has nothing to do with the labor cutbacks.
www.usatoday.com /travel/news/2005-03-17-united-tilton_x.htm   (372 words)

  
 Dow Jones Newswire: A Safety Net For UAL Execs, Not For Workers (Jan. 17, 2003)
UAL Chairman and Chief Executive Glenn Tilton has a severance package that appears to grant him up to $5.1 million under certain circumstances if he leaves the company, according to his employment contract.
If UAL doesn't meet those requirements, and thus buy more time to help it get back on its feet, all the severance payments in the world may be small comfort for Tilton.
But what makes this case particularly hard to take is UAL's employee ownership, which means that employees effectively take it on the chin twice: They lose jobs and wages, AND their stake in the company plunges in value, and perhaps ultimately loses all value, as stocks of bankrupt companies often do.
www.laborresearch.org /story.php?id=264   (372 words)

  
 CHAOS™ Strike Information
JUN 13 - We are working on three tracks to stop CEO Glenn Tilton from destroying our retirement security while he saves his own $4.5 million pension trust.
An alert was sent to AFL-CIO members through the Working Families E-Activist Network to add their voices to the demand that Congress take action to save retirement security through HR 2327.
While our attorneys are fighting for our rights inside the courtroom, we'll be fighting for our rights on the street.
www.unitedafa.org /res/chaos/default.asp   (372 words)

  
 United Plans To Revive West Coast Shuttle
Glenn Tilton also told reporters at Dulles Airport outside Washington that the airline was reworking its federal loan guarantee appl...
Leisure Industry   Airline Transportation   Leisure and Tourism   Airlines    WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - United Airlines plans to revive its failed West Coast shuttle service next year as part of its post-bankruptcy business plan, the airline's chairman said on Thursday.
What United Bankruptcy Means For You - CNN (12/12/02)
www.webprowire.com /summaries/334512.html   (372 words)

  
 United Shuttle - - Chicago - United States - - ATI, Air Transport Intelligence - ATI — Air Transport Intelligence from Reed Business Information, UK
United Airlines chief executive Glenn Tilton sees the creation of a new low-cost unit as being essential to the bankrupt carrierÂ’s ability to compete going forward.
United Airlines is considering further mainline cuts at its San Francisco hub in favor of an expanded regional jet operation.
United Shuttle - - Chicago - United States - - ATI, Air Transport Intelligence - ATI — Air Transport Intelligence from Reed Business Information, UK Market i information
www.rati-beta.com /ALLANDING_1409.htm   (372 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Travel - News - Bankrupt United to start West Coast shuttle service, reapply for loan
United CEO Glenn Tilton told reporters outside a closed meeting with labor leaders that the service would effectively revive Shuttle by United, which was shut down last year because of cost and competition.
United needs to make steep labor and other cost cuts to emerge from bankruptcy in 2004 as planned, and to keep its $1.5 billion interim financing intact.
United had proposed $5.2 billion in labor cuts by 2008 in its application to the government for the loan guarantee.
www.usatoday.com /travel/news/2002/2002-12-12-ual-shuttle.htm   (372 words)

  
 Capitol Records
Her complete Capitol recordings were released in 2000 on the 2 CD set "Liltin' Miss Tilton: Complete Capitol Recordings." Ella Mae Morse recorded "Cow-Cow Boogie" at the MCGregor studio for Capitol's second release #102 that became the studio's first million seller.
This idea of a record company seemed ideal." Mercer took his idea to one of his best friends, Glenn Wallichs, the owner of Music City, the biggest record store in Los Angeles situated across from NBC.
He wanted to form a record company where music that was recorded and the artists who recorded it were treated differently.
history.acusd.edu /gen/recording/studios2.html   (987 words)

  
 Bankrupt United Airlines Paid CEO Bonus
Documents filed with the government on Wednesday showed that Chief Executive Glenn Tilton's salary plus bonus amounted to more than USD$1.1 million in 2004, even though he accepted a pay cut during the year.
Bankrupt United Airlines paid its top executive a bonus of over USD$366,000 last year as the company sought salary and other concessions from union workers, but has cut his pay by 15 percent in 2005.
news.airwise.com /story/view/1111053350.html   (987 words)

  
 Look outside: Theobald - OrlandoSentinel.com: Business
United Chief Executive Glenn Tilton, who came from the oil business, is the exception, not the rule.
If there is one piece of advice former banker Thomas Theobald has for United Airlines, it's this: Stop the inbreeding.
A typical airline is absurdly leveraged, with debt-to-equity ratio of 90 percent to 10 percent, Theobald points out.
www.orlandosentinel.com /business/chi-030727theobald,0,674870.story   (424 words)

  
 Peggy Lee article
There were others: Martha Tilton, Kay Starr, Helen O’Connell, Marion Hutton, Rosemary Clooney, Ella Fitzgerald, June Christy, Connie Haines, Mildred Bailey and the list goes on.
They sat up front on the bandstands bobbing their heads to the beat of Benny Goodman, the Dorsey Brothers, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Charlie Barnet and the rest of the swing musicians.
She was part and parcel of a brief golden era in the history of pop music which produced a bouquet of brilliant female vocalists, among them Doris Day, Jo Stafford, Helen Forrest, Sarah Vaughan and Bea Wain.
www.peggylee.com /library/801019.html   (720 words)

  
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Michael Forest, Cody Glenn, Michael Horse, Jeff Kaake, Lizabeth Rohovit, Charlene Tilton, Russell Todd, George Salazar, Danny Nelson, Sam Smiley, Don Starr, Ed Gable, Josef Ranier, Gary Matanky, Kim Kelly.
Michael Forest, Sheila Carol, Frank Wolff, Wally Campo, Richard Sinatra, Linne Ahlstrand, Kay Jennings, Chris Robinson.
Edward Asner, Eli Wallach, Millie Perkins, David Ogden Stiers, Lelia Goldoni, Haunani Minn, Julia Montgomery, Claudia Wells, Lenora May, Reid Smith, Allen Williams, Michael Fairman, Matthew Faison, Robert Phalen, Roberta Collins.
www.hkflix.com /xq/asp/person.michael+f./qx/titles.htm   (720 words)

  
 Payments News: Jamie Dimon: More Deals Ahead? - January 18, 2004
Glenn F. Tilton, the chairman and chief executive of United Airlines, spent countless hours holed up in a boardroom with Mr.
Dimon, exploring the various options available to United and Bank One, one of its largest lenders, as the airline struggled to emerge from bankruptcy.
profiles Bank One CEO Jamie Dimon -- following the announcement earlier this week of Dimon's merger of Bank One with JP Morgan Chase.
www.paymentsnews.com /2004/01/jamie_dimon_mor.html   (158 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- No union rescue plan for United before next week
The unions had hoped to submit the proposal to United chief executive Glenn Tilton by Thursday.
The union coalition was prepared to meet this weekend depending on the progress of the latest talks, Derebey said.
But pilots' spokesman Steve Derebey said the plan won't be ready until next week.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/business/20020920-1356-united-labor.html   (158 words)

  
 HAMILTON HEAT: Locations
Proceed South on Route 9 approximately 3 miles and Glenn Fields will be on the left.
Continue East on Jim Leeds Road to the 4th traffic light at the end of Jim Leeds Road and turn right onto Route 9.
Proceed on Wrangleboro Road North (Wrangleboro Road changes into Pomona Road near Tilton Road) through 6 lights and make a Right at the 7th light onto Jim Leeds Road.
eteamz.active.com /hamiltonheat/locations   (158 words)

  
 News Aviation Community
United is on track to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in mid2005 CEO Glenn Tilton reported yesterday in the same week the airline observed the second anniversary of starting its reorganization even though it will likely be a rough six months to reach the finish line.
Aviation Week Space Technology joins the American Society of Aviation Artists for the fifth year in presenting the art in this annual special issue representing the magazine's top choices in the categories of Military Commercial General Aviation and Space.
Supplies of food are getting tight aboard the International Space Station ISS prompting program officials to begin thinking about a possible evacuation of the station in case the next resupply by a Russian Progress cargo vehicle doesn't take place on schedule.
www.aviationcommunity.bryght.net /aggregator?from=100   (949 words)

  
 United seeks more time to win loan approval
New chief executive Glenn Tilton told the carrier's Air Line Pilots Association last week that the new deadline is 30 September.
United says it has more than $3 billion worth of unencumbered aircraft that may be offered as collateral to the ATSB in exchange for a loan guarantee.
United needs cost-cutting pacts with unions to win ATSB approval for the loan guarantee.
www.flightinternational.com /FALANDING_154849.htm   (949 words)

  
 The Axis of Excess  BY JOE BRANCATELLI  April 24
United chief executive Glenn Tilton, who lived in an $18,000-a-month condo on the company tab while the airline was hemorrhaging $20 million a day during the winter, is no less reprehensible than the looter who carried Babylonian treasures out of the broken front doors of the Baghdad Museum.
The Axis of Excess has no sense of personal shame, no sense of fiduciary responsibility and absolutely no agenda except cashing out.
The current chief executive, David Siegel, received 2002 compensation of $533,000 in salary, a cash bonus of $750,000 and more than $160,000 in other compensation.
www.afausairways.org /PHL/axis_joeB.htm   (949 words)

  
 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . COVER STORY . United Airlines Pension Termination . June 17, 2005 PBS
United officials declined to be interviewed, but the airline's chief executive, Glenn Tilton, has said it was either eliminate defined pensions or go under.
United's rank-and-file workers, meanwhile, are hoping the public will bring pressure to bear on the airline to restore their pensions.
United." When the company told employees recently it can no longer afford to pay their pensions, "Mr.
www.pbs.org /wnet/religionandethics/week842/cover.html   (1331 words)

  
 United's 'Ted' To Fly From Denver
Ted, the latter half of the name "United," is an experiment of sorts under United's new Chief Executive Glenn Tilton, somewhat like Delta Air Lines's low-cost subsidiary called Song.
Major US airlines, which plunged into their worst financial crisis following the September 11, 2001, attacks, are struggling with cost issues and a general unwillingness on passengers' part to pay the higher fares that were abundant in the late 1990s.
The airline needs to re-negotiate leases with a variety of airports before it can exit bankruptcy.
news.airwise.com /stories/2003/11/1068431272.html   (510 words)

  
 Advertising: A New Airline Called ’Ted’
The airline's officers, including its chief executive, Glenn F. Tilton, said that a low-fare airline would be the centerpiece of their comeback strategy, and the most important weapon for battling competitors like Southwest, JetBlue and ATA, part of which now carry about 25 percent of the nation's passengers.
United, which is the nation's second-largest airline, behind American, has not said when it would emerge from bankruptcy protection, only that it hoped to do so in the first half of 2004.
Sean Donohue, vice president for United's low-cost operation, described Ted at a news conference in Denver as "warm, friendly and casual." Unveiling the first Ted aircraft, painted bright blue and marigold, similar to the colors of the Denver Broncos football team, Mr.
www.nytimes.com /2003/11/21/business/media/21adco.html?ei=5035&en=b47f34f4f1934251&ex=1155790800&partner=MARKETWATCH&pagewanted=print&position=   (1061 words)

  
 Airline needs a money train : The Morning Call Online
It was something United Airlines chief Glenn Tilton had hoped to avoid: the potentially humbling search for equity investors willing to finance the airline's exit from bankruptcy.
The airline was gambling that higher profits in the future would allow it to make up the shortfall.
United thought it had won some critical breathing room two months ago when Congress passed legislation giving airlines and steel companies more time to make up the deficits in their pension plans.
www.mcall.com /business/chi-0406200138jun20,0,5431165.story   (667 words)

  
 Channelnewsasia.com
The alliance is also hoping for airlines from the Indian subcontinent, China and Russia to join the network, chairman of United Airlines Glenn F. Tilton said.
Scandinavian Airlines, Blue1's parent company, acted as sponsor for the Finnish carrier, which will offer the same perks as full members, such as lounge access and frequent flyer benefits.
Blue1 will be Star Alliance's first regional member, a newly created position that is open to airlines that receive sponsorship from a full member of the network before applying for membership.
www.channelnewsasia.com /stories/afp_asiapacific_business/view/88576/1/.html   (667 words)

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