Kinetik Holdings Inc. today announced a series of senior leadership promotions, effective immediately. Trevor Howard has been promoted to senior vice president and CFO with Kris Kindrick being promoted to senior vice president, commercial and Tyler Milam being promoted to senior vice president, crude, water and new energy ventures. They will all continue to report directly to president and CEO of Kinetik, Jamie Welch.
Howard joined Kinetik in March 2020, most recently serving as vice president, finance. Howard’s newly expanded role reflects his oversight of corporate financial planning and analysis, financing execution, and corporate development.
Kindrick’s primary responsibility will be the company’s natural gas related activities, while Milam will be leading Kinetik’s crude and water segments and facilitate the company’s role in the energy transition. Both Kindrick and Milam most recently served as vice presidents, commercial, where each was responsible for origination, execution, and optimization of the company’s underlying commercial growth.
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