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PETERSON, Lloyd. (Thief River Falls, MN--Zumbrota, MN, Jan. 15, 1976). Director, [[INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY]]. Peterson, a former executive vice-president of Interstate Power, came to the company's general office in Dubuque in 1951 as an executive assistant. Promoted to vice-president in 1953, Peterson was elected to the board of directors in 1957. He was named executive vice-president in 1966.
PETERSON, Lloyd. (Thief River Falls, MN--Zumbrota, MN, Jan. 15, 1976). Peterson, a former executive vice-president of [[INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY]], came to the company's general office in Dubuque in 1951 as an executive assistant. Promoted to vice-president in 1953, Peterson was elected to the board of directors in 1957. He was named executive vice-president in 1966.
 
Active in many civic organizations in Clinton and Dubuque, Peterson was a director of Midwest Research Institute.
 
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PETERSON, Lloyd. (Thief River Falls, MN--Zumbrota, MN, Jan. 15, 1976). Peterson, a former executive vice-president of INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY, came to the company's general office in Dubuque in 1951 as an executive assistant. Promoted to vice-president in 1953, Peterson was elected to the board of directors in 1957. He was named executive vice-president in 1966.

Active in many civic organizations in Clinton and Dubuque, Peterson was a director of Midwest Research Institute.

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