Mayo A. Shattuck III - References on the Web

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo A Shattuck's profile on Constellation Energy.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo A Shattuck listed as a Member of the Board of Directors for the Greater Baltimore Committee.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo Shattuck becomes a Member of the Board of Directors for Capital One Financial Corporation.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo Shattuck is Member of the Board of Directors for Gap Inc.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo Shattuck is a Member of the Board of Directors for Capital One Financial Corporation.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo Shattuck is a Member of the Executive Committee and Chairman of the EEI Policy Committee on Finance.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo Shattuck listed as a National Trustee for The First Tee, a nonprofit golf organization for education and sportsmanship.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo A Shattuck listed as a Member of the Board of Trustees for The Walters Art Museum.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo Shattuck is a Member of the Board of Trustees for The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team Foundation as a Summit Club Contributor (2006-2007).

Mayo Shattuck: President, Chairman and CEO of Constellation Energy, Mayo A. Shattuck led the way in energy trading.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo A. Shattuck's charity golf tournament features Arnold Palmer and 23 of 30 members of the Champions Tour.

Mayo Shattuck: Follow the successful career of Constellation Energy's CEO, Mayo A. Shattuck. Articles chronicling his career are available.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo A. Shattuck, Stanford MBA graduate, ranks number 6 with utilities.

Mayo Shattuck: Constellation Energy CEO, Mayo A. Shattuck, raised money for charities in Maryland.

Mayo Shattuck: Mayo A. Shattuck organizes the Constellation Energy Classic Golf tournament, running September 11th thru the 17th to benefit local charities.

Mayo Shattuck as CEO at Constellation Energy.

Mayo Shattuck: One time investment banker, Mayo A. Shattuck, now leads a growing Fortune 500 company, Constellation Energy.

Mayo Shattuck: Golf tournament benefit on September 11 prepared by Mayo A. Shattuck contributed $1.5 million to Maryland charities.