Brian Luecke:  

CLASS OF 1962
Crete, IL

Brian's Story

I went to the U of I and got a degree in geology A week after graduation I married my high school sweetheart. A week after that I started working for Phillips 66 in Shreveport, La. During the next 2 years I worked in Colombia Miss, Bartlesville, Okla, Okla City, Amarillo. After that overseasto Buenos aires, Singapore, Abu Dhabi, Bartlesville again, Cochabamba, Bolivia, Jakarta and London in 13 more years. My son was born in Buenos Aires and my daughter in Singapore. In 1981 I left Phillips to join a new company expanding in Australia as VP Exploration. I left them after 6 years and became a consultant to various companies until managing the...Expand for more
Arco office in Perth for two years and the MD of an Australian oil company exploring for oil onshore North Vietnam from 1993-98. I continued working for many different companies on a project basis in Australia,Indonesia, China. Burma, India,Papua New Guinea, Iran, Lebanon, Israel, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Belize, . In 2012 and 2013 I managed the Rio de Janiero office handling offshore Brazil and two projects in Peru. I'm still working occasionally. I have two grandchildren. My first wife died in 1993 while I was in Hanoi and I remarried in 2001. I consider myself to have lived an interesting and variable life with friends in many places.
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