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Ampol Appoints New Executive General Manager, Infrastructure
Ampol Appoints New Executive General Manager Infrastructure
Monday 1 July
Ampol has announced the appointment of Michele Bardy to the leadership team, reporting to Managing Director and CEO Matt Halliday in the position of Executive General Manager, Infrastructure.
With a background in chemical engineering, Michele brings a wealth of experience from roles across the oil and gas industry.
Most recently, Michele was Vice President of Energy Solutions for Eastern Australia at Santos. The strategy, asset development, and operations for their hydrocarbon processing services, clean fuels and carbon capture and storage were among her responsibilities.
Prior to joining Santos, Michele worked in ExxonMobil's Downstream Refining and Supply division in Australia and the USA. Michele has also held leadership roles in the ExxonMobil Adelaide and Altona refineries as well as supply optimisation for Australia and the Asia Pacific Region.
"Michele’s extensive previous experience will support our vision to have the most competitive and compelling products and services for our customers," Halliday said.
"Under Michele’s leadership, the Infrastructure business unit will play a key role in the future of Ampol, and we are investing significantly so this portfolio of assets and our people, that are so important to operating them, are ready for tomorrow."
Bardy commenced work at Ampol on Monday 1 July.
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