Canada's TC Energy appointed Sean O’Donnell to succeed Joel Hunter as executive vice president and CFO effective May 15, the company said April 3.
O’Donnell joined the midstream company in November 2023 as senior vice president of capital markets and corporate planning.
Prior to joining TC Energy, he worked with Quantum Capital Group for 13 years as an operating partner and served on the firm’s investment committee. He also served on the board of directors of more than a dozen Quantum portfolio companies across North America and Europe.
“Sean’s wealth of energy industry experience combined with his tenure in corporate finance and private equity, are in direct alignment with our strategic priorities,” said François Poirier, president and CEO of TC Energy. “Sean was brought on to the TC Energy team through a thoughtful talent planning process to enhance our leadership capabilities and is a reflection of our deep bench strength across the organization.”
Hunter will remain with TC Energy until July 1 to support the company’s 2024 strategic priorities including the spinoff of South Bow.
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