New Jersey Resources on Tuesday announced Ginger Richman has been appointed as vice president of storage and transportation for its wholly-owned subsidiary NJR Midstream Co.
The appointment will be effective next month, following the retirement of current Vice President John Bremner, who has served in the role with Midstream since October 2019.
“Ginger is a talented leader who leverages her vast experience and expertise to drive value at our company every day,” Steve Westhoven, CEO and president of New Jersey Resources, stated. “She is well-respected throughout our organization and across the industry, and we are fortunate to have her as a part of our leadership team. In this new role, I have every confidence that Ginger will continue to serve our company and customers well.”
In her new role, Richman will be responsible for leading the company’s storage and transportation business, including overseeing a team of more than 50 employees, developing and executing new and organic growth opportunities, driving operational and organizational efficiencies and overseeing all strategies related to NJR’s S&T assets.
Richman joined NJR in 2003 and has over 35 years of experience in the natural gas industry. She presently serves as NJR’s vice president of NJR Midstream Services, leading Adelphia Gateway, NJR’s FERC-regulated natural gas transportation pipeline serving the greater Philadelphia region. In this role, Richman leads commercial operations and regulatory functions to support the effective management of day-to-day business activities, customer transactions and compliance.