SJI Women Making History As Presidents of Both of SJI’s Utilities
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dfidell@sjindustries.comFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESJI Women Making History As Presidents of Both of SJI’s UtilitiesFOLSOM, NJ, March 9, 2021 – SJI (NYSE: SJI) is not only celebrating Women’s History Month but is making history of its own with two dynamic women now the top executives at both utility companies, South Jersey Gas and Elizabethtown Gas.In July 2020, SJI named Melissa Orsen president and COO of South Jersey Gas, having served as SVP at SJI since 2018, and in December 2018, Christie McMullen was named president and COO of Elizabethtown Gas. In their roles, Orsen and McMullen lead the overall utility operations of South Jersey Gas and Elizabethtown Gas, respectively, focusing on the utilities’ unwavering commitment to safety, developing opportunities for growth, ensuring cost-effective operations, and delivering exceptional customer service.Placing these two experienced female executives in the top positions of its utility companies follows a trend of hiring and advancing women into leadership roles at SJI. Since 2019, 49 percent of all new hires at SJI are females and women hold 39 percent of our leadership positions. SJI fosters an environment that supports female employees’ career development, including the support of an employee resource group called the Women’s Leadership Initiative.“At SJI, we have 1,100 ambitious employees who work hard toward our goal to provide safe, reliable, affordable clean energy for a better today and tomorrow. I look forward to advancing our workforce through career development programs and training opportunities while also showcasing our talent at all levels across the organization,” said Orsen SVP, SJI and president and COO, South Jersey Gas.“Since studying engineering in college, I’ve always embraced the challenge of working in male-dominated industries. My personal goal has been to make positive impacts on the businesses where I work, the employees that surround me and the communities we serve. With new green technologies emerging, this is an exciting time to work in the energy field, and I hope to guide others, especially women, as they work on solutions for a better tomorrow,” said McMullen, president and COO, Elizabethtown Gas.About Melissa Orsen