Cheniere Announces New Executive Leadership Team
Cheniere Energy, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Jack Fusco has announced his new executive leadership team.
Michael Wortley, currently Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will become Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, responsible for guiding long-term financial strategy and increasing financial transparency.
Anatol Feygin, currently Senior Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Development will become Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, responsible for optimizing Cheniere’s assets and margin capture by focusing on continued innovation and underwriting new liquefaction capacity.
Tom Bullis will become Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, responsible for enabling functional organizations from Human Resources and Information Technology to Supply Chain with best-in-class services that contribute to Cheniere’s success.
Ed Lehotsky will become Senior Vice President, Engineering and Construction, responsible for executing on the construction of Cheniere’s platform safely, on time, and on budget.
Doug Shanda will become Senior Vice President, Operations, responsible for safe, efficient, and reliable operations.
Chad Zamarin will become Senior Vice President, Pipeline, responsible for pipeline construction and operations.
Sean Markowitz will become General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, responsible for fostering a culture of compliance and communication, advising the organization as to the critical areas of legal exposure and protecting Cheniere from legal risk.
Corey Grindal will become Senior Vice President, Gas Supply, responsible for natural gas strategy, infrastructure, and operations.
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