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December 10, 2011

Templeton picks Brighton as its new president

Experience includes leading Hulman & Co., law, board memberships

TERRE HAUTE — W. Curtis (Curt) Brighton is now the sixth president of Templeton Coal Co. Inc.

Brighton takes the reins from Thomas E. Templeton, who served as president since 1993 and is now chairman and CEO through the end of the year.

Brighton has served as a Templeton Coal director since 2008. In the past two years, he had been president of Hulman & Co., which he earlier served as executive vice president and general counsel.

During his tenure, the company’s interests included food manufacturing, motorsports, television broadcasting and production, and real estate.

Before his work with Hulman & Co., Brighton worked as a private practice attorney in general civil practice.

In addition, he has provided executive leadership to Lynch Coal Operators Reciprocal Association since 1985.

Brighton has served on many boards of directors, including for financial institutions, health-care organizations, business trade associations and coal-related businesses.

He also has an extensive record of serving not-for-profit organizations, including Wabash Valley Community Foundation, ISU Foundation, Union Hospital, Hulman & Co. Foundation, Indiana Chemical Trust. and Indianapolis Motor Speedway Foundation.

Brighton is a graduate of the Scott College of Business at Indiana State University and Drake University Law School.

Founded in 1920 by Scottish immigrant John A. Templeton I, Templeton Coal  is a diversified, privately held business with mining interests in Sullivan and Knox counties.

The company also holds subsidiary companies Glas-Col LLC, Terre Haute; Dicksons Inc., Seymour, Ind.; and Plumb Supply Co. LLC, Des Moines, Iowa.

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