Enbridge Names Steven W. Williams as Board Chair
(P&GJ) — Enbridge Inc. has appointed Steven W. Williams as its new Chair of the Board, effective May 7, 2025, following the retirement of current Chair Pamela L. Carter.
Williams, who has served on Enbridge’s board since 2022, currently chairs the Human Resources & Compensation Committee and is a member of the Safety & Reliability Committee.
"This coming May, at our annual meeting of shareholders, Pamela Carter will retire from the Enbridge Board. Pamela has been a guiding force for Enbridge since 2017, and we thank her for her commitment and counsel over the past eight years," said Greg Ebel, Enbridge President & CEO. "Steve Williams brings continuity as a standing Enbridge director and a commitment to Enbridge and its shareholders. Enbridge has benefitted from his broad energy industry experience, sound judgment, and dedication to good governance."
Williams has over 40 years of experience in the energy sector, including serving as President & CEO of Suncor Energy Inc. from 2012 to 2019. Before that, he spent 18 years at Esso/Exxon in various leadership roles.
His appointment follows Carter’s tenure as board chair since 2017, during which she played a key role in guiding Enbridge’s corporate strategy and governance.
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