Vermont Gas Systems, Inc.
Thomas Murray has a diverse work experience spanning across different companies and roles. Thomas started their career at the State of Vermont, where they served as Commissioner and Chief Information Officer (CIO) from March 2006 to October 2009. Following this, they joined TDS Telecom as the Manager of State Government Affairs from May 2010 to June 2014. After that, they worked at Vermont Gas Systems, Inc. in various positions. Thomas served as the Director of Sales and Marketing from June 2014 to October 2016, and then transitioned to the role of Vice President of Decarbonization Technology. In this current role, Thomas is responsible for leading the company's efforts in achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, with a focus on innovation and decarbonization initiatives. Thomas is also actively involved in industry organizations such as the American Biogas Council and the American Gas Association's Sustainability Committee.
Thomas Murray attended Champlain College from 2009 to 2013, where they pursued a Master's degree in Management and IT. Prior to that, from 1985 to 1989, they attended Western New England University and studied Business Administration and Management, with a focus on General Management. Additionally, it is known that Thomas Murray attended a school called MHS, but no further details regarding the degree or field of study are available.
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Vermont Gas Systems, Inc.
Vermont Gas Systems provides clean, affordable natural gas to over 50,000 families, businesses, and institutions in Chittenden and Franklin counties. Through energy efficiency and prevented emissions from heating oil and propane, the company’s customers annually avoid carbon emissions equivalent to almost 10% of the emissions of Vermont’s cars and trucks. And by almost completely replacing older pipe in its system, the company has eliminated significant amounts of methane leakage typical of older pipeline networks. Vermont’s natural gas is transported from Canada via the TransCanada Pipe Line and enters at Highgate, on the Vermont/Canada border. Vermont Gas serves customers through a network of more than 750 miles of underground transmission and distribution lines. Vermont Gas doesn’t just deliver gas. Its energy efficiency programs help reduce energy use and emissions, and save customers more than $14 million per year – money that can be invested in jobs, education, health care, families and communities. Vermont Gas will implement energy efficiency and innovation options to grow and remain a central partner in the shared effort to achieve Vermont’s clean energy future.