Sarah Magruder Lyle joins AFPM
The AFPM has hired Sarah Magruder Lyle as VP of Strategic Initiatives. Lyle will serve as a valuable resource in developing and executing strategic outreach initiatives.
‘Sarah is a welcome addition to the AFPM team,’ said AFPM President Charles T. Drevna. ‘Her years in Washington have established her as a strong leader who can build effective alliances with consumers and other stakeholders impacted by policies that affect fuel and petrochemical manufacturers. In addition, her knowledge of the oil and natural gas industry will allow us to immediately enhance our capabilities to increase awareness about issues impacting our members, consumers and our nation’s economy.’
Lyle brings to AFPM a wealth of industry experience. She most recently served as VP of External Affairs with the America’s Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA), where she developed the organisation’s comprehensive strategic plant to promote the economic, environmental, and national security benefits of the increased use of domestically produced natural gas.
Adapted from press release by Claira Lloyd.
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