Fuels Institute Elects New Board Members, Officers

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Jun 07, 2019

ALEXANDRIA, VA – The Fuels Institute announced seven new members to its 35-member Board of Advisors. The new members, elected May 23, 2019, are:

  • Jill Cremer, senior director, Flint Hills Resources (Wichita, KS)
  • Jeff Dzierzanowski, new business development manager, Source North America (Addison, IL)
  • James Harlow, director chemical business development, VP Racing Fuels (San Antonio, TX)
  • Ken Kleemeier, vice president of fuels, Kum & Go L.C. (Des Moines, IA)
  • Michael Mansfield Jr., general manager customer operations, Mansfield Oil Company (Gainesville, GA)
  • John Metz, senior director fuel and convenience, Walmart Stores (Bentonville, AR)
  • Scott Negley, director global products-dispensers and hardware, Wayne Fueling Systems (Austin, TX)

Metz will also serve on the Fuels Institute’s Board of Directors, which maintains executive and fiscal responsibility for the organization. All directors concurrently serve on the Board of Advisors. 

“The addition of these exceptional individuals further diversifies the expertise represented on the Fuels Institute Board of Advisors and will ensure that our research agenda is responsive to the needs of the market,” said John Eichberger, executive director of the Fuels Institute. “There are so many moving parts affecting the transportation energy sector and it is critical that our organization involves a wide range of market experts like them in our leadership.”

In addition, the Fuels Institute Board of Directors elected its officers for 2019-2020:

  • Chairman: Ron Sabia, former president of Gulf Oil
  • Treasurer: Matthew Forman, FCA U.S. LLC
  • Secretary: John Eichberger, Fuels Institute 

For more about the Fuels Institute, founded by NACS in 2013, visit fuelsinstitute.org/About-Us.

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