GPA Midstream President and CEO retiring
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Mark Sutton, GPA Midstream President and CEO and GPSA secretary, has announced his retirement, which draws to a close his 37 years of dedicated service to both associations.
An industry committee comprised of GPA Midstream executive members will conduct a national search for a new president and CEO. Sutton will remain in office during the search process and for a transitional period after a replacement has been named.
“It’s time,” Sutton said. “These associations have been my life throughout a lengthy career in a wonderful industry, and now I look forward to adjusting my priorities that include spending more time with family and enjoying lots of activities together.”
GPA Midstream Chairman Bill Ward, Superior Pipeline, said: “While Mark will be retiring, we will rely on his in-depth knowledge of the associations and continued leadership throughout the transition of finding and bringing a successor aboard […] He has our associations in good shape for a change of this kind at this time. On behalf of all GPA Midstream and GPSA members, I extend our collective ‘thank you’ to Mark for his service.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/03062019/gpa-midstream-president-and-ceo-retiring/
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