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Campaign Exxon Mobil
an assumed name

Campaign Exxon Mobil
an assumed name filed November 30, 1999 with the Texas Secretary of State by
Texas Fund for Energy and Environmental Education (TFE3)

611 S CONGRESS 200
AUSTIN, TX 78704
Phone: (512) 479-7744
Fax: (512) 479-7645
Tollfree: 1-800-580-8845
email: info@campaignexxonmobil.org

Website: http://www.campaignexxonmobil.org

Primary funder: The Energy Foundation (9 grants totaling $517,000 since 1992), a consortium of 7 large foundations with combined assets of $21 billion and substantial investments in shares of oil and gas corporations other than Exxon Mobil.

Description:
Campaign Exxon Mobil (TFE3) is a key player in a highly orchestrated, well funded international attack on Exxon Mobil's reputation and profits, with the goal of gaining control over the company through shareholder resolutions and direct action campaigns intended to eliminate its fossil fuel business.

Campaign Exxon Mobil is closely networked with:

National Coordinator: Peter Altman

Peter Altman salary, $54,210
New Yorker, moved to Austin, Texas 1990. Attended University of Texas, 1990-1994, bachelor's degree in sociology. Worked Ecology Action of Texas 1990-1993. Joined Texas Citizen Fund (TCF) 1994. TCF/TFE3 executive director, 1996-present. Attended Midwest Academy (Chicago) grassroots activism training class (the Academy is part of the Citizen Action Network).

Advisory Board, 2002

Coordinator, Advisory BoardRev. Michael Crosby, Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order

 

 

Christopher Ball, director of outreach, Ozone Action, Washington, D.C.

John Celichowski, Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order

Jon Coifman, Natural Resources Defense Council

Sister Patricia A. Daly of the Sisters of Saint Dominic of Caldwell, New Jersey; long-time anti-corporate activist with numerous organizations. Sister Patricia appears on TFE3's board of directors for the first time in 2000; Tri-State Coalition for Responsible Investment



James Donovan, Socially Responsible Investment Coalition

Kalee Kreider, National Environmental Trust [originally Environmental Strategies, renamed Environmental Information Center, renamed National Environmental Trust]

Bob Massie, Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies

John Passacantando, executive director, Greenpeace;
co-founder, Ozone Action;
former executive director, the Schumann Foundation (Bill Moyers' anti-capitalist money machine)




William Somplatsky-Jarmon, Presbyterian Church USA

Ariane van Buren, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility

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