By 1980, he was named a senior vice president and director of Exxon Corporation. In 1985, he was named president of the corporation; and in 1987, he became chairman and CEO, taking over from Clifton C. Garvin. During his tenure as head of Exxon, he moved the corporate headquarters from New York to
Irving, Texas, increased reserves, and expanded the chemical operations of the corporation. He was at the helm of the company when the
Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in 1989. He faced criticism for his response to the oil spill — his slow public response and his demeanor in interviews were noted and the focus of criticism of the company. Rawl retired from Exxon in 1993 at the mandatory retirement age of 65 after 41 years with the company. ==Personal life==