Hess Midstream LP Announces Leadership Transition Following Chevron Merger

Reuters
18 Jul
Hess Midstream LP Announces Leadership Transition Following Chevron Merger

Hess Midstream LP has announced leadership changes following the merger between Hess Corporation and Chevron Corporation. Jonathan C. Stein has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer, replacing John B. Hess. Michael J. Chadwick will take over as Chief Financial Officer. Additionally, Andy Walz from Chevron has joined the Board as Chairman, with other Chevron appointees Kristen Ghattas and Kristi McCarthy also joining the Board. Three independent directors will remain, and a fourth independent member is expected to be appointed.

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