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Michael P. Johnson was the Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of Williams, a natural gas processor and transporter. In this role, Johnson was responsible for leading all aspects of the company’s shared services units, which included Information Technology, Human Resources, Corporate Real Estate and Facilities, Enterprise Sourcing, Security, Aviation and Community Relations. Currently, Johnson is President & Chief Executive Officer of J&A Group.

In 2009, Johnson was inducted into the Tulsa Historical Society’s Hall of Fame. Johnson was recognized by Bethune-Cookman University with the naming of the Michael and Elizabeth Johnson Center for Civic Engagement and receiving an Honorary Doctorate. Johnson was also Chairman of the Board for the Williams Foundation.

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