Kinder Morgan (KMI) has nominated Amy W. Chronis to stand for election to its board of directors at the company’s annual stockholders meeting on May 8, Kinder Morgan said on April 1.
Chronis is currently a senior partner with Deloitte until June 1, and has served the company since 2002.
Her previous roles included Deloitte’s vice chair and U.S. energy and chemicals industry leader from January 2021 to January 2024 and the company’s Houston practice managing partner.
“In addition to her financial and accounting acumen and knowledge of the energy industry, she brings to the board notable expertise in executive leadership, strategic planning, business transformation, technology, sustainability and enterprise risk management,” said KMI Executive Chairman Richard D. Kinder.
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