Enview appoints new board member
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Enview announced that Terrance "Terry" McGill, former President of Enbridge Energy Partners (entity of Enbridge, Inc., US$68 billion in market cap), was appointed to the company's board of advisors.
"Terry is a highly recognised executive leader in the US pipeline industry with 40 years of diversified experience in the natural gas industry. We are delighted that he has joined Enview's board of advisors," said San Gunawardana, Enview CEO.
McGill is a recently retired oil and gas executive with leadership roles at Northern Natural Gas, Enron, Columbia Pipeline Group, NiSource and Enbridge Energy. He has expertise in interstate transportation and gathering and processing. McGill is a skilled executive in leadership development, organisational restructuring, investor relations and capital market transactions.
"The Enview team has brought mission-critical data analytics to the energy industry. I believe the future winners in energy will be the companies that take advantage of the increasing amounts of big data to avoid incidents and manage costs. Enview makes it easy to understand big data and then turn that data into information companies use to prevent incidents along the pipeline," McGill said. "I am excited to join Enview as an advisor."
McGill is currently a director on the board of the Houston Chapter of the American Red Cross. McGill is a former chairman of the Texas Pipeline Association and was a member of the North American Energy Standards Board. He has served as a member of the board of directors of the Southern Gas Association; on the executive board of the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association; and on the Pacific Coast Gas Association executive marketing board. Terry has also served as vice chairman of the United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast campaign.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/30032017/enview-appoints-new-board-member/
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