Equitrans Midstream Appoints Diana M. Charletta as President
Equitrans Midstream has announced the appointment of Diana M. Charletta as president of Equitrans Midstream Corporation and of EQM Midstream Partners.
Charletta will retain her current position of chief operating officer for both ETRN and the EQM General Partner, as well as continue as a member of the EQM General Partner's Board of Directors.
"Throughout her 25-year career, Diana has been successful at every level and excelled in her accomplishments as she earned her way to become president and chief operating officer of Equitrans Midstream," said Thomas F. Karam, chairman and chief executive officer of Equitrans Midstream. "Diana is a respected leader among her peers and across the organization; and she possesses an unmatched and deep-rooted scope of operational experience that will benefit Equitrans Midstream as we continue our quest to be the premier midstream services provider in North America."
Charletta began her energy career in 1992 with Chevron, working as a roustabout and engineer; and then joined Quicksilver Resources (formerly Mercury Exploration Company) as a petroleum engineer.
In 2002, Charletta joined EQT Corporation, the former parent company of ETRN and EQM, as a senior pipeline engineer and during her tenure held various management positions with increased responsibility. She was promoted to manager of pipeline engineering in 2005 and became director of gas systems planning in 2008.
In 2010, Charletta became vice president of gas management and transportation; she assumed the role of senior vice president of midstream operations in 2013; and was promoted to senior vice president of midstream engineering and construction in 2017.
In September 2018, Charletta was appointed executive vice president and chief operating officer for ETRN; and in October 2018, she was appointed to the same roles for the EQM General Partner.
ETRN's Board also elected Mr. Karam chairman of the Board; and he will retain his current roles of chief executive officer for both ETRN and the EQM General Partner, and chairman of the EQM General Partner. David L. Porges, former ETRN chairman, will remain a director on the ETRN Board. The executive appointments and changes to the ETRN Board were effective July 10, 2019.
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