Susser Holdings' Director Resigns
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- Jerry E. Thompson, a member of the Susser Holdings Corp.'s board of directors, submitted his resignation Dec. 10, 2009.
"I have enjoyed my association with the board and the Susser family and look forward to working with the company as time permits," said Thompson, who had served on the board for four years.
Susser President and CEO Sam L. Susser called Thompson a "valuable advisor, a very positive influence as a board member, and a dedicated and loyal friend." He added: "On behalf of the company and its board of directors, I would like to thank Jerry for his service and wish him the best in his future endeavors."
Susser Holdings Corp. is a third-generation family-led business that operates more than 525 convenience stores in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma under the Stripes and Town & Country banners. Foodservice is available in more than 300 of its stores, primarily under the proprietary Laredo Taco Company and Country Cookin' brands.
The company supplies branded motor fuel to more than 380 independent dealers through its wholesale fuel division.
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"I have enjoyed my association with the board and the Susser family and look forward to working with the company as time permits," said Thompson, who had served on the board for four years.
Susser President and CEO Sam L. Susser called Thompson a "valuable advisor, a very positive influence as a board member, and a dedicated and loyal friend." He added: "On behalf of the company and its board of directors, I would like to thank Jerry for his service and wish him the best in his future endeavors."
Susser Holdings Corp. is a third-generation family-led business that operates more than 525 convenience stores in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma under the Stripes and Town & Country banners. Foodservice is available in more than 300 of its stores, primarily under the proprietary Laredo Taco Company and Country Cookin' brands.
The company supplies branded motor fuel to more than 380 independent dealers through its wholesale fuel division.
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