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Chevron Mourns Passing of Former Texaco Chairman Alfred DeCrane
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Chevron Corporation mourns the passing of Alfred C. DeCrane, Jr., former Texaco Chairman and CEO, who died at age 90 on September 22, 2021. DeCrane's leadership during pivotal times for Texaco is acknowledged by current CEO Mike Wirth, who emphasized the legacy he leaves behind. DeCrane's career began at Texaco in 1959, leading to significant roles culminating in his appointment as CEO in 1993. His contributions extended beyond Texaco, including work for corporate boards after retirement in 1996. He is remembered fondly by colleagues and family.
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SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Chevron Corporation today honored the life and career of former Texaco Chairman and CEO Alfred C. DeCrane, Jr., who died this past week at the age of 90.
Alfred DeCrane, former Texaco chairman and CEO. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Al led Texaco at an important and challenging time for the company and the industry as a whole, and he leaves a proud legacy,” said Mike Wirth, chairman and CEO of Chevron. “His work across multiple industries is a testament to the value of his leadership. Speaking for our board and employees, we extend our condolences to all those who remember him.”
DeCrane died on September 22, surrounded by family in his home in Vero Beach, Florida.
DeCrane joined Texaco after graduating from law school in 1959. He had job offers from leading law firms and companies, but said he chose Texaco "because they told me that Texaco would let me do everything or anything that I showed a capability and a willingness to do." Chevron and Texaco merged in 2001.
Born in Cleveland, DeCrane attended Cathedral Latin School, where he graduated as valedictorian. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame. After graduation he was commissioned an officer in the US Marine Corps and married Joan Elizabeth Hoffman in 1954. They raised their six children in Bronxville, New York.
With an honorable discharge from the Marines as Captain, he went to work for Joseph P Kennedy, father to the senators and president, as a speechwriter. DeCrane went on to attend the Georgetown University Law School, and argued in front of the US Supreme Court at the age of 34.
DeCrane was on a joint industry team that met with President Nixon and key administration officials to successfully obtain an antitrust exemption to allow the company to negotiate with OPEC. He was named Texaco’s general counsel in 1976, elected to the board the next year, and became president in 1983. DeCrane was named chairman in 1987 and became CEO in 1993.
Following his retirement in 1996, DeCrane served on many corporate boards, including Bestfoods, Cigna, Birmingham Steel, Harris Corp., and Dean Whitter Discover.