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May 31, 2000

Take two

Talking to three retired IROs with new careers

When Bill Hartl retired from Ashland Inc, the petroleum products giant, the question wasn't really how to relax, but where to work next. After 26 years in Ashland, Kentucky, Hartl - and especially his wife - wanted to go someplace new. 'Ashland was a tiny town, there really was no reason to stay there. The question was where to go,' he says today. 'I knew that after 30-some years in IR, I could use that experience to do something else. 'Hartl took nine months to sell his home and tie up all

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