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Hannan named Georgia-Pacific CEO.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, GA)
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October 2, 2007
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Byline: Kevin Duffy
Oct. 2--Georgia-Pacific announced Tuesday a change in leadership.
Jim Hannan, the company's president and COO, has been named CEO, replacing Joe Moeller, who's moving to Texas to be vice chairman of Koch Industries and a member of its board.
The change takes effect Nov. 1.
Hannan, 41, joined Georgia-Pacific in December 2005 as executive vice president and chief administrative officer, and was promoted to president and COO last year.
Moeller led Georgia-Pacific during a period of transition after privately-held Koch, based in Wichita, Kan., bought the company in late 2005. Georgia-Pacific, based in Atlanta, operates independently.
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