Law, Ramil re-elected to head USF trustees
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June 12, 2008

Law, Ramil re-elected to head USF trustees

Prominent Tampa attorney Rhea Law and TECO executive John Ramil this morning were re-elected by their peers to serve as chair and vice-chair of the USF Board of Trustees.

Rhealaw Ramil Law is chairman and CEO of Fowler White Boggs Banker P.A. The USF graduate has long been involved with the Tampa Bay Partnership, the Florida Council of 100 and the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce.

Ramil, also a USF alum, is president and CEO of Teco Energy.

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I think that John Ramil is president and COO of TECO Energy, not CEO.

Last time I looked Sherrill Hudson was still CEO and Chairman of the Board of TECO Energy.

http://www.tecoenergy.com

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