ExxonMobil names new head of IR

ExxonMobil, one of the world’s largest oil and gas firms, has appointed Jeffrey Woodbury as its new vice president of IR and secretary.

Woodbury, who will take over the role from September 1, replaces long-serving Exxon employee, David Rosenthal, who moves from investor relations to the position of vice president and controller.

Woodbury, another ExxonMobil veteran, joined the Texas-headquartered company in 1983 as a reservoir engineer in Los Angeles, California and held various technical, planning, operations and management positions within the firm.

According to a statement issued by Exxon, ‘Woodbury became president of ExxonMobil Canada and production manager for Eastern Canada before moving to Moscow in 2003, where he was president for ExxonMobil Russia.’ Before being appointed to his current role as vice president of safety, security, health and environment in 2011, Woodbury held vice presidential positions in engineering, LNG (liquefied natural gas) infrastructure and development.

A University of Southern California graduate with both a bachelors and masters of science degree in petroleum engineering, Woodbury is a board chairman of the National Safety Council, as well as sitting on the board of councilors of the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering. He is also a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.

Rosenthal began his career at the company in 1979 as a financial analyst. He moved through increasingly senior financial and managerial positions at the firm – including a spell as finance and administration manager of Exxon’s copper mining subsidiary in Santiago, Chile in 1994 – before being named assistant controller for Exxon Mobil Corporation for two years prior to being elected to his current position in IR in 2008.

Upcoming events

  • Forum & Awards – South East Asia
    Tuesday, December 2, 2025

    Forum & Awards – South East Asia

    Building trust and driving impact: Redefining investor relations in South East Asia Investor Relations in South East Asia is at a turning point. Regulatory fragmentation, macroeconomic volatility and the growing importance of retail investors require IROs to strategically analyze and reform traditional practices. The ability to deliver transparent, dependable and…

    Singapore
  • Briefing – The value of IR in an increasingly passive investment landscape
    Wednesday, December 3, 2025

    Briefing – The value of IR in an increasingly passive investment landscape

    In partnership with WHEN 8.00 am PT / 11.00 am ET / 4.00 pm GMT / 5.00 pm CET DURATION 45 minutes About the event Explore how IR teams can adapt to the rise of passive investing while effectively measuring and communicating their impact. As index funds and ETFs reshape…

    Online
  • Forum & Awards – Greater China
    Thursday, December 4, 2025

    Forum & Awards – Greater China

    Adapting to change in Greater China: IR strategies for a sustainable, digital and global era The investor relations landscape in Greater China is being reshaped by rapid technological advances, growing ESG expectations, tighter budgets and increasing geopolitical pressures. Digital tools such as automation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are transforming how…

    Hong Kong SAR

Explore

Andy White, Freelance WordPress Developer London