Faces & Places: November 2024

November 8, 2024 By    
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Tucker Perkins, president and CEO of the Propane Education & Research Council, right, celebrates the launch of his book “Path to Zero: 12 Climate Conversations That Changed the World” with Josh Kampel, CEO of Worth Media Group. The book is based on discussions with global experts on climate change and sustainable energy solutions. Perkins also hosts a “Path to Zero” podcast.

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Photo by LP Gas staff

Meritum Energy/Pico Propane leaders, from left, Chris Hill, Tom Van Buren and Rob Chalmers.

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Photo courtesy of Ferrellgas

Industry members and Operation BBQ Relief fed first responders in Kansas City, Missouri, for the National Propane Gas Association’s (NPGA) Young Professionals Council’s day of service.

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Photo by LP Gas staff

LP Gas Publisher Brian Kanaba, right, reacts to a familiar face on the front of Daniel Quiroga’s shirt during the LP Gas Growth Summit.

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Photo courtesy of Christina Armentano

Paraco Gas welcomes Destiny Hallenbeck, center, deputy district director for Rep. Pat Ryan, D-N.Y., at its Gardiner, New York, location.

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Photo by LP Gas staff

LP Gas Growth Summit golfers are, from left, Neal Gray of Johnson Oil, Zach Turner of Tiger Payment Solutions, Nick Quaratiello of PDI Technologies and Jerry Schimmel of P3 Propane Safety.

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The NPGA services section holds a data/analytics panel discussion at the association’s fall committee and board meetings in San Antonio.

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Photo by LP Gas staff

The NPGA’s Young Professionals Council, which launched earlier this year, holds its first meeting during the association’s fall committee and board meetings in San Antonio.

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Photo by LP Gas staff

Gary Winemaster of Nexio during a reception at the NPGA fall board of directors meeting in San Antonio.

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Photo courtesy of PERC

Propane industry leaders, school district officials and community members celebrate the School District of Philadelphia’s adoption of propane-powered buses. The district added 38 buses developed by Blue Bird Corp. and powered by Roush CleanTech engines. Read more: School District of Philadelphia adds propane buses

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