Southern Gas Association Names Suzanne Ogle President and COO
(P&GJ) - The Southern Gas Association (SGA) Board of Directors announced the promotion of Suzanne Ogle to president and chief operating officer of the organization. In this new role, she will be responsible for all day-to-day operations of SGA with full responsibility for budget, delivering on strategic goals and performance of the team.

Ogle, who initially joined SGA as senior vice president, has more than 25 years of oil and gas industry experience and more than a decade of involvement in the Independent Petroleum Association of America.
“Suzanne is a strong leader who consistently demonstrates SGA's servant philosophy and immediately began delivering results," said William N. Cantrell, chief executive officer of SGA. “I am confident she will continue to drive the association forward as we engage the natural gas industry for a more sustainable tomorrow.”
Ogle holds a bachelor's degree in Business Marketing and master's degree in Educational Psychology from California Lutheran University. In addition, she holds certificates in Advanced Marketing from Southern Methodist University, Finance Management and Business Analytics from Cornell University, and Executive Leadership for Energy Professionals from the University of Houston. Bachelor of Arts in business marketing from California Lutheran University. She is a member of the Women’s Energy Network, the National Investor Relations Institute, and the Public Relations Society of America.
Dallas-based SGA's membership comprises 200 businesses across the distribution, pipeline and gas supply marketing sectors, as well as more than 300 industry partners who serve the industry as vendors, suppliers and consultants.
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