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Cheryl F. Campbell
Cheryl Campbell is an independent corporate director with over 35 years of experience in energy, including midstream, pipelines, and utilities. She holds bachelor’s degrees in chemical engineering and business from the University of Colorado-Boulder and a master’s in finance from UC-Denver. Cheryl currently sits on the boards of Pacific Gas & Electric, Summit Utilities, National Underground Group, and Jana Corporation. She also is active in nonprofit board work as the chair of the Women’s Leadership Foundation.
Cheryl currently sits on the boards of Pacific Gas & Electric, TC Energy, Summit Utilities, National Underground Group and Jana Corporation. Cheryl testified before a congressional subcommittee on pipeline infrastructure safety. She served on the independent panel assessing the safety of 11 gas utilities in Massachusetts following the 2018 explosions and fires in Merrimack Valley, as well as the follow up safety assessment of the new infrastructure built by Columbia Gas. In 2014, the Denver Business Journal honored her as one of the “Top Women in Energy.” The American Gas Association recognized her in 2019 with its Natural Gas Leadership Award.
Cheryl currently sits on the boards of Pacific Gas & Electric, TC Energy, Summit Utilities, National Underground Group and Jana Corporation. Cheryl testified before a congressional subcommittee on pipeline infrastructure safety. She served on the independent panel assessing the safety of 11 gas utilities in Massachusetts following the 2018 explosions and fires in Merrimack Valley, as well as the follow up safety assessment of the new infrastructure built by Columbia Gas. In 2014, the Denver Business Journal honored her as one of the “Top Women in Energy.” The American Gas Association recognized her in 2019 with its Natural Gas Leadership Award.
Elected for:
"Influential leader in energy, natural gas, and environmental programs with significant contributions to sustainability, pipeline infrastructure, and safety of gas utilities."