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''This article is about the businessman. | ''This article is about the businessman. For the singer/songwriter, see [[Michael Warren]].'' | ||
'''William Michael "Mike" Warren Jr''' (born [[1947]] in Texas) was CEO of [[Energen]] for 22 years and CEO of [[Children's Hospital]] from [[2008]] to [[2021]]. | |||
Warren's family moved to Alabama while he was in grade school. He graduated from [[Auburn High School]] and completed a bachelor of arts at [[Auburn University]] and a juris doctorate at the Duke University School of Law. | |||
Warren | Warren worked as an attorney with [[Bradley, Arant, Rose & White]] until [[1983]] when he left to become general counsel for [[Alagasco]]. A year later he was named president of Alagasco, and then in [[1997]] became CEO of its parent corporation, Energen, where he also served as chairman of the board. | ||
He announced his retirement in [[2007]], in keeping with the tradition of Energen executives retiring at age 60. Though he initially turned down an invitation to pursue the CEO position at Children's Hospital, he agreed to be considered after the board interviewed several other candidates and returned to him. He | He announced his retirement in [[2007]], in keeping with the tradition of Energen executives retiring at age 60. Though he initially turned down an invitation to pursue the CEO position at Children's Hospital, he agreed to be considered after the board interviewed several other candidates and returned to him. He took over in [[2008]] from [[Jim Dearth]], who had retired the previous year. | ||
In [[2007]] Warren was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from [[Operation New Birmingham]]. | Warren retired from Children's Hospital in June [[2021]] and was succeeded by senior executive vice president and chief operating officer [[Tom Shufflebarger]]. | ||
In [[2007]] Warren was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from [[Operation New Birmingham]]. He was inducted into the [[Alabama Business Hall of Fame]] in [[2015]] and the [[Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]] in [[2016]]. | |||
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years= [[1997]]–[[2007]] | | |||
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before= [[Jim Dearth]] | | |||
title= CEO of [[Children's Hospital]] | | |||
years= [[2008]]–[[2021]] | | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Velasco, Anna (September 23, 2007) "Proven business leader is `just the right person'." | * Velasco, Anna (September 23, 2007) "Proven business leader is `just the right person'." {{BN}} | ||
* Thornton, William (April 15, 2021) "Children’s of Alabama CEO retiring in June." {{BN}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 15 April 2021
This article is about the businessman. For the singer/songwriter, see Michael Warren. William Michael "Mike" Warren Jr (born 1947 in Texas) was CEO of Energen for 22 years and CEO of Children's Hospital from 2008 to 2021.
Warren's family moved to Alabama while he was in grade school. He graduated from Auburn High School and completed a bachelor of arts at Auburn University and a juris doctorate at the Duke University School of Law.
Warren worked as an attorney with Bradley, Arant, Rose & White until 1983 when he left to become general counsel for Alagasco. A year later he was named president of Alagasco, and then in 1997 became CEO of its parent corporation, Energen, where he also served as chairman of the board.
He announced his retirement in 2007, in keeping with the tradition of Energen executives retiring at age 60. Though he initially turned down an invitation to pursue the CEO position at Children's Hospital, he agreed to be considered after the board interviewed several other candidates and returned to him. He took over in 2008 from Jim Dearth, who had retired the previous year.
Warren retired from Children's Hospital in June 2021 and was succeeded by senior executive vice president and chief operating officer Tom Shufflebarger.
In 2007 Warren was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from Operation New Birmingham. He was inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame in 2015 and the Birmingham Business Hall of Fame in 2016.
Preceded by: Rex Lysinger |
president of Alagasco 1984–1997 |
Succeeded by: Gary Youngblood |
Preceded by: Rex Lysinger |
CEO of Energen 1997–2007 |
Succeeded by: James McManus |
Preceded by: Jim Dearth |
CEO of Children's Hospital 2008–2021 |
Succeeded by: Tom Shufflebarger |
References
- Velasco, Anna (September 23, 2007) "Proven business leader is `just the right person'." The Birmingham News
- Thornton, William (April 15, 2021) "Children’s of Alabama CEO retiring in June." The Birmingham News