
| • | | Recognized one of our Board members and Chairwoman-elect, Singleton McAllister, for being named one of the “Most Influential Black Lawyers” in 2022, one of the “Most Influential Black Corporate Directors” in 2021 and a Top 100 Director by the National Association of Corporate Directors (“NACD”) in 2019 |
| • | | Named Ali Snyder to our new role of Director of Sustainability and Marketing to help us continue our ESG and sustainability journey |
“Today we are excited to share our updated three-year outlook, expanded total addressable market size for Specialty Products, the meaningful LNG opportunity ahead as well as further elaborating on our innovation in our molecule agnostic design, engineering and manufacturing of cryogenic process technology and equipment,” stated Jill Evanko, Chart’s President & CEO. “We focus on leveraging our organic solution offering, manufacturing footprint and inorganically adding technologies and equipment for full solutions for what we call “The Nexus of Clean™” – clean power, clean water, clean food, and clean industrials.”
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