
Stars shine at LP Gas Hall of Fame induction ceremony
April 6, 2018 By Clara Richter
The seventh class of the LP Gas Hall of Fame was honored at The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta.
Read MoreThe seventh class of the LP Gas Hall of Fame was honored at The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta.
Read MoreA daughter’s perspective on her father’s growth and that of the propane industry’s.
Read MoreA love of family and flying go hand in hand for Stuart Weidie, Blossman Gas president and CEO.
Read MoreAl Linder, a safety-minded propane industry leader, was influential in setting modern code.
Read MorePublisher Bill Clark advocated for passage of key propane legislation and provided leadership for a young industry.
Read MoreThe LP Gas Hall of Fame enshrined its sixth class of inductees April 20 at the Omni Nashville Hotel in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, ahead of the NPGA Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo.
Read MoreEngineer William Young conquers the toughest plant design projects and shares his expertise to better propane industry safety.
Read MoreFormer Manchester Tank CEO Darrel Reifschneider served as a safety advocate with his company’s development of the OPD valve.
Read MoreLongtime NFPA engineer and staff liaison Theodore Lemoff offered direction and clarity on propane safety codes and standards.
Read MoreNLPGA head John Capps pushed safety and marketing programs and helped to modernize the propane industry.
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