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Alan Boeckmann

March 19, 2008

Alan Boeckmann

Chairman and CEO
Fluor Corporation

Alan L. Boeckmann is Chairman of the board and CEO of Fluor Corporation, one of the world’s leading and largest engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance services companies. Prior to assuming his current position in February 2002, Mr. Boeckmann served as President and COO of Fluor since January 2001. He has served as President and CEO of Fluor Daniel, the engineering and construction unit of Fluor Corporation, and President of Fluor Daniel’s Energy & Chemicals group, Fluor Daniel’s Chemicals, Plastics & Fibers operating company, and the Chemical Processes & Industrial business group. Prior to that, he served as vice president of the company’s business unit that formed its DuPont alliance and as the functional leader of engineering.

Since joining Fluor in 1974 as an engineer, Mr. Boeckmann has held various management positions, including assignments in California, Texas, South Carolina, South Africa and Venezuela. Active in a variety of business and professional organizations, Mr. Boeckmann serves as a director on the boards of the American Petroleum Institute, Archer Daniels Midland Company, Burlington Northern Santa Fe, National Petroleum Council, Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business. He is a member of the Business Roundtable, the World Economic Forum and the University of Arizona’s College of Engineering’s Industry Advisory Council. Mr. Boeckmann graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in electrical engineering.

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