01/21/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/21/2025 08:08
The Board of Directors for the Interstate Natural GasAssociation of America (INGAA) has appointed Michael McMahon to serve as the chairman of the organization for a one-year term. Mr. McMahon is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Boardwalk Pipelines, and he serves on its Board of Directors. He previously served as INGAA's chairman in 2015.
"For many years now, Mike has demonstrated his commitment to our industry and organization, and his decades of legal and regulatory experience and extensive knowledge about the natural gas transmissionindustry is an invaluable assetto INGAA as we work with policymakers to advance our priorities," said Amy Andryszak, President and CEO of INGAA. "Mike and I have worked together in different capacities for almost 15 years, and I look forward to working with him at INGAA to advocate for commonsense policy solutions for our industry to ensure Americans continue to have accessto reliable and affordable energy."
In his role as Chair of the Board, Mr. McMahon will work to further the priorities of INGAA and its members companies, including advocating for policies that reform the permitting process for new infrastructure and promote the safe and reliable natural gastransportation amid an evolving energyindustry. Mr. McMahon has held influential roles in the energyindustry for over 35 years and has been with Boardwalk and its subsidiaries since 1989.
"As energy demandincreases, INGAA's members remain essential to providing the critical infrastructure necessary to safely deliver natural gaswhile helping to support America's growing economy," said Mr. McMahon. "I am looking forward to continuing INGAA's mission of informing stakeholders about the essential role that natural gasplays in providing reliable and affordable energy. It is as important now as ever to bring industry leaders together to advocate for policies and regulations that support the continued buildout of natural gasinfrastructure."
Mr. McMahon graduated from Washburn University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics. Mr. McMahon went on to earn his law degree from Washburn University.
INGAA also appointed Cynthia Hansen, Executive Vice President and President, Gas Transmissionand Midstream, at Enbridge as vice chair. Ms. Hansen previously served as INGAA's second vice chair.
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INGAA represents the U.S. natural gas pipelineindustry. INGAA's members deliver clean, abundant, affordable natural gasthroughout North America and operate approximately 200,000 miles of pipelines that serve as an indispensable link between natural gasproducers and consumers.