SemGroup Expands Tulsa Headquarters
6/20/2016
SemGroup® Corporation has expanded its Tulsa headquarters to include a total of 175 employees. The company also recently transferred 51 positions from Oklahoma City to Tulsa.
“This relocation is important to the continued expansion of our business and our goal of promoting the ‘One Sem’ culture,” said Carlin Conner, president and CEO of SemGroup.
“Over the last year it became clear to the SemGroup senior management team that the current limited geographical separation between two separate headquarters, the Tulsa and OKC offices, impeded our ability to fully capitalize on our business opportunities, leverage synergies and deliver more efficient growth,” he added.
Relocation assistance was provided by the Tulsa Regional Chamber.
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