
Guest column: Remembering Bill Denny
March 5, 2013 By LP Gas
One of the finest “characters” whom I ever knew in the propane industry was a cowboy out of…
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Read MoreLP Gas Magazine Editor Pat Hyland’s Viewpoint column (Pinnacle No More) in the July issue rang quite a few bells with this veteran of 25 years of propane industry trade shows and annual meetings. All the more so as I was one of the principals involved in the decision to transition from the old annual meeting with trade show to Pinnacle.
Read MoreIt will be a long time before the propane industry is graced by the kind of class act it is losing with the retirement this month of Dan Myers.
Read MoreWith virtually no debate, the National Propane Gas Association’s board of directors in February voted near-unanimous support to restructure the association and move its operations to Washington, D.C.
Read MoreThe Fat Lady hasn’t yet sung, but the battle to retool and relocate the National Propane Gas Association in Washington, D.C. is over.
Read MoreWhen Dennis Dukes of Cornerstone Propane first heard about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, he abandoned a business trip and headed back to his office. Conscious of the potential threat of propane in the wrong hands, Dukes hastily drafted a memo to employees, reminding them of emergency-response plans and urging them to double-check the security of storage areas.
Read MoreOne year into the new century, the propane industry is coming to grips with challenges that can launch growth opportunities or deal mortal blows to propane marketers unprepared for change.
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