EnLink Midstream appoints new Senior Vice President
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
World Pipelines,
The EnLink Midstream companies, EnLink Midstream Partners, LP and EnLink Midstream, LLC , have named Benjamin D. Lamb as the new Senior Vice President – Finance and Corporate Development, effective immediately. In his new role, Lamb will continue to lead mergers, acquisitions and financing transactions for EnLink. He will also partner with the Gas and Liquids Business Units to identify and execute development projects that support EnLink’s overall growth strategy.
Prior to joining Crosstex Energy, EnLink’s predecessor, in 2012, Lamb worked in the investment banking industry, focusing on clients in the energy industry. Lamb earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in finance, economics and international business from Baylor University.
“Ben’s financial expertise and broad experience in energy transactions make him uniquely qualified to lead a team focused on generating opportunities to help us double the size of the company by 2017,” said Barry E. Davis, EnLink’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “He has been an important part of the development and execution of the US$ 1 billion of growth projects that we recently announced. I am confident he will continue to make major contributions to the future success of EnLink.”
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/19112014/enlink-midstream-appoints-new-senior-vice-president-1039/
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