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ADVISORY/Leo F. Mullin Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Delta Airlines Inc. Address the Members and Guests of The Economic Club of Chicago.


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ADVISORY...for Tues. (Feb. 25)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

The Economic Club of Chicago Chicago, city, United States
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WHAT:   Leo Mullin, Chairman and CEO of Delta Airlines, Inc. will
        address the members and guests of The Economic Club of
        Chicago.

WHO:    Leo F. Mullin is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Delta
        Air Lines at its world headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior
        to joining Delta on August 14, 1997, Mr. Mullin served as vice
        chairman of Unicom Corporation and its chief subsidiary,
        Commonwealth Edison, from 1995 to 1997. Before Unicom, Mr.
        Mullin was in key management positions at First Chicago, the
        country's 10th largest commercial bank, for 15 years. From
        1993 to 1995, he served as president and chief operating
        officer of the company.

        Previous to joining First Chicago in January 1981, Mr. Mullin
        served for five years as senior vice president for strategic
        planning at Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) in
        Philadelphia. Before joining Conrail, he spent nine years with
        McKinsey & Company, a management consulting firm, in
        Washington, D.C. During his last three years with the firm, he
        was a partner. Mr. Mullin serves on the corporate boards of
        BellSouth Corporation and Johnson & Johnson. In addition, Mr.
        Mullin is a board member of the Air Transport Association
        (ATA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA),
        and last year served as Chairman of IATA.

        Besides his business accomplishments, Mr. Mullin has long been
        recognized for strong community leadership. He is a member of
        the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the Robert W. Woodruff
        Arts Center, and he also serves on the Board of Trustees for
        the Georgia Research Alliance. Mr. Mullin received a degree in
        engineering and applied physics from Harvard College, a degree
        in applied mathematics from the Harvard Graduate School of
        Arts and Sciences, and a MBA from the Harvard Business School.


WHEN:   Tuesday, February 25, 2003

        attend.
        4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.    Electronic media
        7:15 p.m.                General Media check-in outside
                                 Grand/State Ballroom
        6:45 p.m.                Dinner begins in the Grand/State
                                 Ballroom
        7:45 p.m.                Program begins in the Grand/State
                                 Ballroom

WHERE:  The Palmer House Hilton
        The Grand/State Ballroom
        17 E. Monroe Street, Chicago, IL

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