Ray C. Dillon
Director/Board Member at Stone Bank /Little Rock/
Profile
Ray C.
Dillon is currently a Director at Stone Bank since 2017.
He was the President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at Deltic Timber Corp.
from 2003 to 2016.
He also served as a Director at U.S.
Concrete, Inc. from 2009 to 2010, and as an Executive Vice President at Gaylord Container Corp.
from 2000 to 2003.
Additionally, he was a Chairman at Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and a Director at America's Car-Mart, Inc. from 2017 to 2018.
Dillon holds an MBA from The University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree from Mississippi State University.
Ray C. Dillon active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
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Stone Bank /Little Rock/ | Director/Board Member | 2017-11-30 |
Former positions of Ray C. Dillon
Companies | Position | End |
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DELTIC TIMBER CORP | Chief Executive Officer | 2016-10-09 |
U.S. CONCRETE, INC. | Director/Board Member | 2010-08-30 |
Gaylord Container Corp.
Gaylord Container Corp. Containers/PackagingProcess Industries Gaylord Container Corp. manufactures and distributes corrugated containers, containerboard, unbleached kraft paper, multiwall bags, grocery bags and sacks, and specialty chemicals. The company was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Deerfield, IL. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2002-12-31 |
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis | Chairman | - |
AMERICA'S CAR-MART, INC. | Chairman | - |
Training of Ray C. Dillon
The University of Chicago | Masters Business Admin |
Mississippi State University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Listed companies | 1 |
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AMERICA'S CAR-MART, INC. | Retail Trade |
Private companies | 5 |
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Gaylord Container Corp.
Gaylord Container Corp. Containers/PackagingProcess Industries Gaylord Container Corp. manufactures and distributes corrugated containers, containerboard, unbleached kraft paper, multiwall bags, grocery bags and sacks, and specialty chemicals. The company was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Deerfield, IL. | Process Industries |
Deltic Timber Corp.
Deltic Timber Corp. Forest ProductsNon-Energy Minerals Deltic Timber Corp. engages in growing and harvesting of timber and the manufacture and marketing of lumber and medium density fiberboard. It operates through the following segments: Woodlands, Manufacturing, Real Estate, and Corporate. The Woodlands segment manages all aspects of the timberlands including the harvest and sale of timber, the sales and acquisitions of timberland, the leasing of oil and gas mineral rights, royalty payments, timberland management, and hunting land leases. The Manufacturing segment consists of Deltic's two sawmills that manufacture a variety of softwood lumber products. The Real Estate segment includes the company's three active real estate developments and related country club operations. The Corporate segment consists of executive management, accounting, information systems, human resources, purchasing, treasury, income tax, and legal staff functions that provide support services to the operating business units. The company was founded on September 4, 1996 and is headquartered in El Dorado, AR. | Non-Energy Minerals |
U.S. Concrete, Inc.
U.S. Concrete, Inc. Construction MaterialsNon-Energy Minerals U.S. Concrete, Inc. engages in the production of ready-mixed concrete. It operates through Ready-mixed Concrete and Aggregate Products segments. The Ready-Mixed Concrete segment focuses on the formulation, preparation, and delivery of ready-mixed concrete to the job sites of customers. The Aggregate Products segment produces crushed stone, sand and gravel from aggregates facilities located in New Jersey and Texas, Oklahoma, United States, Virgin Islands, and British Columbia, Canada. The company was founded in July 1997 and is headquartered in Euless, TX. | Non-Energy Minerals |
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis | Government |
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