Roxanne decyk biography

          Earlier in her career she held senior positions in the oil and automotive industries and practiced law..

          Roxanne Jean Decyk Edit Profile

          oil company executive

          Roxanne Jean Decyk, American Oil company executive.

          Bar: Wisconsin 1977, Illinois 1981.

          Future Shell Oil Executive VP Roxanne Decyk earned dual degrees in English lit and advertising from the UI in But nothing the Bronze Tablet honoree.

        1. Future Shell Oil Executive VP Roxanne Decyk earned dual degrees in English lit and advertising from the UI in But nothing the Bronze Tablet honoree.
        2. I have served as a non-executive director of US and British firms in banking, manufacturing, and IT and chaired Audit (pre Sarbanes-Oxley), Compensation and.
        3. Earlier in her career she held senior positions in the oil and automotive industries and practiced law.
        4. Roxanne Decyk biography.
        5. Roxanne Decyk retired in from the position of Executive Vice.
        6. Recipient National Merit Scholar award Outboard Marine Corporation, 1970. Member Voices for Illinois Children, Lyric Opera Center for American Artists. Member Economics Club Chicago, Chicago Network, Phi Beta Kappa.

          Background

          Decyk, Roxanne Jean was born on November 5, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

          Sinai Health System is pleased to announce that Roxanne Decyk, of Chicago and Santa Fe, joined its Board of Directors.

          Daughter of Walter and Tillie (Kuzma) Decyk.

          Education

          Bachelor of Arts Illinois, 1973. Juris Doctor, Marquette University, 1977.

          Career

          President Penta Advertising, Champaign, Illinois, 1972-1973.

          Staff journalist College Medicine University Illinois, 1973-1974. Associate Foley & Lardner, Milwaukee, 1977-1979.

          President Corporation Legal Communications, 1980-1981. Vice president, secretary, assistant chairman International Harvester Company, Chicago, 1981-1983, v