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Officers

Kirk A. Benson

Kirk A. Benson, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman of the Board

Kirk A. Benson has served as Chairman and CEO since April 1999 and as a Director of Headwaters since January 1999. Mr. Benson was Senior Vice President of Foundation Health Systems, Inc., one of the nation’s largest publicly traded managed healthcare companies. Mr. Benson was with Foundation Health Systems and its predecessors for approximately ten years, holding various positions including president and chief operating officer for commercial operations, general counsel, and senior vice president for development with responsibility for merger and acquisition activity. He also holds a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Denver, and a Master of Accountancy and Juris Doctorate from Brigham Young University.


Donald Newman

Donald P. Newman, Chief Financial Officer
Donald P. Newman was appointed as our Chief Financial Officer on December 8, 2010. Mr. Newman served as Interim Chief Financial Officer or Vice President – Corporate Controller of Boart Longyear Limited from October 2006 to December 2010. Boart Longyear is the world’s leading integrated drilling services and minerals industry manufacturing company providing goods and services to mining companies. From January 2004 to October 2006, Mr. Newman was Vice President – Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer of ACI Worldwide, Inc. and prior to that time served in various financial positions with NRG Energy, Inc. Mr. Newman graduated from the University of Minnesota (Duluth) in 1987.


Harlan Hatfield

Harlan M. Hatfield, Vice President, Secretary & General Counsel
Harlan M. Hatfield has served as Corporate Counsel since October 1996, as Vice President and General Counsel since July 1998 and as Secretary since July 1999. His activities with us have included the development of energy projects, intellectual property, licensing, strategic business acquisitions, and debt and equity financings. As General Counsel he oversees the legal staff and outside legal counsel, litigation, regulatory issues, contracts and other legal matters. Prior to his employment with us, he was in private practice at the Seattle law firm of Oles, Morrison and Rinker for more than nine years where he was a partner. Mr. Hatfield obtained a B.A. degree in Public Policy from Brigham Young University in 1984 and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Minnesota in 1987.


William H Gehrmann III

William H. Gehrmann III, President, Headwaters Resources, Inc.
William H. Gehrmann, III was appointed President of Headwaters Resources, Inc. in October 2004. Mr. Gehrmann has been with Headwaters Resources and its predecessors for more than 25 years and was appointed Senior Vice President, Operations in 2004 and was Senior Vice President, Southern Region for the previous five years. During his time with Headwaters Resources, Mr. Gehrmann has been responsible for the development of new products utilizing coal combustion products, the construction and operation of hazardous and non-hazardous waste landfills, and the design and operation of material handling systems. Mr. Gehrmann has worked in the coal combustion products industry since 1985 where he has received a patent, authored numerous technical papers, and developed new products utilizing CCPs. Mr. Gehrmann graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1984 with a B.S. degree in Architectural Engineering, with specializations in structural engineering and construction management.


 

Board of Directors

Kirk A. Benson

Kirk A. Benson
Kirk A. Benson has served as a Director of Headwaters since January 1999 and as Chairman and CEO since April 1999. Mr. Benson was Senior Vice President of Foundation Health Systems, Inc., one of the nation’s largest publicly traded managed healthcare companies. Mr. Benson was with Foundation Health Systems and its predecessors for approximately ten years, holding various positions including president and chief operating officer for commercial operations, general counsel, and senior vice president for development with responsibility for merger and acquisition activity. He also holds a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Denver, and a Master of Accountancy and Juris Doctorate from Brigham Young University.


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E. J. “Jake” Garn
E. J. “Jake” Garn has served as a Director of Headwaters since January 2002. Mr. Garn is a former United States Senator from the state of Utah. From 1993 to 1999, Mr. Garn served as Vice Chairman of Huntsman Corporation, a large Utah-based chemical company. From 1993 until December 2006, Mr. Garn served as a director of Morgan Stanley Funds and at the present time serves as a director of the following entities: United Space Alliance, Franklin Covey, NuSkin International, BMW Bank of NA and Escrow Bank, USA. Mr. Garn had a long and distinguished career in national politics. Mr. Garn entered politics in 1967 when he was elected to the Salt Lake City (Utah) Commission. He was elected mayor of Salt Lake City in 1971 and to the United States Senate in 1974. He served as chairman of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee and as a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. Senator Garn was re-elected to the Senate in 1980 and again in 1986, retiring in 1992.


Raymond J. Weller

Raymond J. Weller
Raymond J. Weller has served as a Director of Headwaters since July 1991 and served as Chairman of the Board from January 1997 through July 1998. Since 1991, Mr. Weller has been President of WanSutter Employee Benefits LLC, a Utah-based insurance brokerage firm. From 1985 to 1991, Mr. Weller was an agent with the insurance brokerage of Galbraith, Benson, and McKay.


R. Sam Christensen

R. Sam Christensen
R. Sam Christensen has served as a Director of Headwaters since January 2003. Since 1996, Mr. Christensen has spent the majority of his time managing Black Bear Ventures LP, a private investment firm, and evaluating new business opportunities. Prior to 1996, Mr. Christensen was Chairman and majority owner of Richmond Holdings, Inc., a privately-held corporation engaged in developing, designing, manufacturing and selling flexible packaging materials and static control devices worldwide to the electronics and pharmaceutical industries. Richmond Holdings, Inc. was subsequently sold to a publicly-traded firm in 1996. Mr. Christensen began his career as an auditor with the firm of Touche Ross & Co. where, he spent nearly ten years. His final assignment, before resigning, was managing their Salt Lake City office and its audit and tax practice. Mr. Christensen earned a B.S. degree in Accounting from Brigham Young University in 1972.


William S. Dickinson

William S. Dickinson
William S. Dickinson has served as a Director of Headwaters since January 2003. From 1972 to 1994, Mr. Dickinson worked for Arco Products Co. and Arco Technology and Engineering, most recently as Vice President of Engineering and Technology (from 1988 to 1994), at which time he retired and has been involved in various projects as a consultant. In his most recent position with Arco, Mr. Dickinson was responsible for engineering and process development for the Arco refineries. In prior years, he was responsible for, among other things, the sale of all natural gas produced by Arco, the engineering and construction of all new oil production facilities in Alaska and the lower 48 states, and managed annual budgets in the range of $100 million to $300 million. Mr. Dickinson graduated from Yale University in 1956 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering.


Malyn K. Malquist

Malyn K. Malquist
Malyn K. Malquist has served as a Director of Headwaters since January 2003. Mr. Malquist worked for Avista Corp., an energy utility in the Pacific Northwest, from September 2002 through March 2009, and served as the Chief Financial Officer for almost six years. Mr. Malquist has 30 years of experience in the utility industry, many of which were in financial leadership positions. Mr. Malquist worked for the Truckee Meadows Water Authority from February 2001 until September 2002, serving as its General Manager. Mr. Malquist was CEO of Data Engines, a high tech start-up company from May 2000 through October 2000. Mr. Malquist was employed by Sierra Pacific Resources from 1994 through April 2000, initially as its Chief Financial Officer, and later as President, CEO and board member. Mr. Malquist worked for San Diego Gas and Electric from 1978 through 1994 in a variety of financial positions, including Vice President-Finance and Treasurer. Mr. Malquist received BA and MBA degrees from Brigham Young University.


Blake O. Fisher, Jr.

Blake O. Fisher, Jr.
Blake O. Fisher, Jr. has served as a Director of Headwaters since November 2004. From May 2004 through 2008 Mr. Fisher was involved in management and financial consulting to the telecommunications and utility industries including providing consultation to the Rural Utilities Service’s broadband program. From May 2004 until December 2004 he served as chief financial officer for Fiber Utilities of Iowa, an entity that provides operation and construction services to municipal utilities. In May 2002, Mr. Fisher retired from McLeod USA, a telecommunications provider. From February 1996 to May 2002, he held senior management positions with McLeod USA, initially as Chief Financial Officer, then President of the company’s Western region and as Chief Development Officer. From 1991 until February 1996 Mr. Fisher was Chief Financial Officer of IES Industries, an energy holding company. Prior to that, Mr. Fisher spent 23 years in several management positions with Consumer Power Company, headquartered in Michigan. Mr. Fisher received B.S. and M.S. degrees in Industrial Engineering from the University of Michigan. Mr. Fisher became a director of inContact, Inc. in 2004 and currently serves as chairman of the Audit Committee and is also on the Governance and Compensation Committees of that company.


James A. Herickhoff

James A. Herickhoff
James A. Herickhoff has served as a Director of Headwaters since August 1997 and was elected Vice Chairman in April 1999. Mr. Herickhoff is the Chief Executive Officer, President and a Principal of American Talc Company, the second largest producer of talc products in the United States. Mr. Herickhoff has served as an officer of this company or its predecessor since 2000. From 1987 to 1994, he served as President of Atlantic Richfield Company’s (ARCO’s) Thunder Basin Coal Company. Mr. Herickhoff has over 30 years of experience in the coal and mining industries and extensive experience in strategic positioning of these companies for long-term growth and competitiveness. Mr. Herickhoff led the growth of the Black Thunder and Coal Creek coal mines from 19 million to approximately 40 million tons per year of production. Mr. Herickhoff previously served as President of Mountain Coal Company, managing all of ARCO’s underground mining and preparation plants. Mr. Herickhoff is the past President of the Wyoming Mining Association and a former Board member of the Colorado and Utah Mining Associations, and became a director of Raser Technologies, Inc. in 2005 and currently serves as chairman of the Governance Committee and is also on the Audit and Compensation Committees of that company. Mr. Herickhoff received a Bachelor degree in 1964 from St. John’s University, a Master of Science degree in 1966 from St. Cloud State University and attended the Kellogg Executive Management Institute at Northwestern University in 1986.