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Women in the Global Marketplace The first in a series of luncheon programs featuring executives speaking on the special role, challenges, and opportunities for women engaged in international business.
A Luncheon Discussion featuringCarroll W. Suggs The Plimsoll Club, 30th Floor World Trade Center of New Orleans (Free validated parking in the WTC Garage)
About Carroll Suggs Carroll W. Suggs has served as Chairman of PHI since 1990 and as CEO since 1993. Early in her professional career, she worked for Gulf Oil Corp., Argo Oil Corp., and Petroleum Operations, Inc. Mrs. Suggs was recently appointed to the National Petroleum Council by U.S. Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson. Among the boards she serves on are the World Trade Center of New Orleans, the Business Council, the State of Louisiana Committee of 100, the Business Council of Tulane University’s A.B. Freeman School of Business, Emery-Riddle Aeronautical University, University of Louisiana, Whitney Holding Corp., Clintondale Aviation and Siam Aerospace Technologies. She is a member of the Helicopter Association International, the Association of Air Medical Services, and the International Association of Women in Aviation. Mrs. Suggs has received numerous awards and honors, including the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame Award and the Distinguished Public Service Award from the U.S. Coast Guard and Department of Transportation. Mrs. Suggs was born in Atlanta. She is a graduate of Louise S. McGehee School in New Orleans, and attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. She has three children. About PHI Petroleum Helicopters, Inc. had its beginning in 1949 with a "fleet" of three small helicopters, eight employees, and the belief that helicopters would play a major role in the future of transportation in the offshore oil and gas industry. Fifty years later, the company has grown to be the world’s largest and most experienced commercial helicopter operator. With a fleet of 300 aircraft, the largest in the world, PHI offers services to the offshore oil and gas, onshore mining, international, aeromedical, and technical services industries. In total, the company has over 2,000 full-time employees working at 45 U.S. and 11 foreign bases. The company has assets of approximately $238 million. In fiscal 1999, PHI’s total revenues will exceed $250 million.
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