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The
Guerrilla Information Collective's goals are:
The
dissemination of information through any means
necessary.
Fighting
the rampant over-cutting of our forest land.
Dispelling
the intense greenwashed advertising that corporations
use to hide their unsustainable, and ecologically
devastating ways.
The
way we intend to do this are now, and always will
be, without the potential risk of human or animal
injury. No Guerrilla Information Collective
potential action will ever cause loss of human
or animal life.

Please
see the disclaimer....
Please
also note our Anti-Oppression Policy...
"In light of the events on September 11, my
country has told me that I should not cooperate
with terrorists. I therefore am refusing to cooperate
with members of Congress who are some of the most
extreme terrorists in history." -Craig
Rosebraugh-
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President and Chief Executive Officer Rick Holley.
Rick Holley was elected President and Chief Executive
Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Plum
Creek in 1994. Prior to assuming this role, he served
as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since 1985.
Holley began his career at General Electric Company in
1974, where he served in a variety of financial management
positions. In 1983, he joined Burlington Northern, Inc.
where he worked as Assistant Vice President, Corporate
Audit. He held that position until joining Plum Creek
in 1985.
Bill
Brown is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer at Plum Creek. He has held this position since
1999. Brown began his career with Plum Creek in 1990 as
Director of Planning, and has since held positions of
increasing responsibilities including Vice President,
Resource Management and Vice President, Strategic Business
Development.
After serving as a captain in the United States Army,
Brown joined Kurt Salmon Associates as a management consultant.
From 1981 to 1987, he worked for Weyerhaeuser Company
as an investment analyst and finance manager. In 1987,
he joined Glacier Park Company, a subsidiary of Burlington
Resources, Inc. where he served as Director of Planning
and Analysis. He held this position until he joined Plum
Creek in 1990.
Mike
Covey is Executive Vice President at Plum Creek, a position
he has held since 2001. In this role, he is responsible
for the Company’s 10 wood products manufacturing
facilities and management of more than eight million acres
of company timberlands.
Covey began his career in 1982 with Burlington Northern
Timberlands, where he held positions in financial analysis
and planning. This company later became Plum Creek Timber
Company, Inc. He has since served in a variety of management
and leadership positions in manufacturing and timberlands.
Tom
Lindquist is Executive Vice President at Plum Creek, a
position he has held since 2002. In this role, he oversees
the Real Estate and Natural Resources segments.
Lindquist began his career in 1982 in product merchandising
with Eddie Bauer, a subsidiary of the General Mills Corporation.
In 1986, he joined Trammell Crow Company where he worked
for 16 years. He initially served in business development
roles before advancing to the position of Executive Vice
President. In this position, he was responsible for Trammell
Crow's national corporate sales and alliances.
Since
2002, Jim Kraft has been Senior Vice President, General
Counsel and Secretary at Plum Creek. Kraft began his career
with Plum Creek in 1989 as Vice President, Law and Corporate
Affairs.
After obtaining his law degree from Harvard Law School
in 1982, Kraft joined the firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley
& McCloy in 1982 as an associate in the corporate
and banking departments. From 1984 to 1989, he worked
for Burlington Northern Inc. and its successor, Burlington
Resources Inc. in various legal roles, including Assistant
Vice President, the position he held prior to joining
Plum Creek.
David
Brown is Vice President and Controller at Plum Creek.
He has held this position since 2002. Brown began his
career with Plum Creek in 1994, as Director of Planning
and later that year became Controller.
Brown began his career in 1978 working for PricewaterhouseCoopers
as Auditor and later served as Tax Accountant. In 1987,
he joined Burlington Northern, Inc. as Tax Manager and
from 1989 to 1994, served as Tax Director for Burlington
Resources, Inc.
Barbara
Crowe is Vice President of Human Resources at Plum Creek.
She has held this position since 1997. Prior to joining
Plum Creek, Crowe was Vice President of Human Resources
for Weight Watchers Gourmet Food Company, and General
Manager of Human Resources at Ore-Ida Foods, Inc., both
subsidiaries of the H. J. Heinz Company. Before that,
she held positions in personnel and administration at
Coopers & Lybrand.
Joan Fitzmaurice is Vice President, Audit and Financial
Services at Plum Creek. She has held this position since
2002. In this role, she oversees the Company’s Corporate
Audit, Information Technology, Investor Relations and
Corporate Communications functions.
Fitzmaurice began her career at Main Hurdman where she
served in a variety of accounting roles. In 1983, she
joined PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP where she held positions
of increasing responsibility in the practice of public
accounting before becoming Partner in 1997. She held this
position through 2001.
David
Lambert is Vice President and Treasurer at Plum Creek,
a position he has held since 2002. In this role, he is
responsible for the company’s acquisitions and divestitures,
corporate planning and treasury functions. He began his
career with Plum Creek in 1989 as Manager of Planning
and Analysis and has since held positions of increasing
responsibilities including Director of Finance and Director
of Planning and Treasurer.
He began his career at Amoco Production Company as a
financial analyst and, following graduate school, worked
for Teachers Insurance and Annuity (TIAA-CREF) as a private
debt securities analyst. He held that position until he
joined Plum Creek in 1989.