Darwin Deason

[2] He moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma after graduating from high school, and he got a job at Gulf Oil.

After selling MTech to EDS, Deason founded Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) in 1988.

[2] Deason retired as CEO of the company in 1999, but remained Executive Chairman until its sale to Xerox in 2010.

[4][5] Due to a negotiated additional premium/the value placed on his voting stock, shareholders sued Deason.

[12] During the 2017 attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Doug Deason told Senator Mitch McConnell and other senior Republicans that they would not make political contributions if Congress did not reduce taxes and repeal the Affordable Care Act.