Alliance Pipeline Ltd. announced that Terrance Kutryk will join the company as its new President and Chief Executive Officer on October 1, 2012, succeeding Murray Birch, who retired in July.
Mr. Kutryk most recently served as Senior Vice President, Midstream and Refined Products with Husky Oil Operations Limited where he was responsible for Husky's global commodity marketing, logistics and trading, storage, refining and upgrading business, pipelines, cogeneration, retail and wholesale operations, asphalt marketing, product supply and distribution, and new ventures. Mr. Kutryk is Chairman of the Board for Sultran Ltd. and Pacific Coast Terminals Company Ltd.
Kutryk holds Masters of Business Administration and Bachelor of Commerce degrees from the University of Calgary, and a certificate in Petroleum Land Management (CPLM) from Mount Royal University.
Kutryk is a Chartered Financial Analyst and holds designations from the Investment Dealers Association of Canada.
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