Getka Energy LLC has appointed Craig Peus as CFO, the company said on April 19.
Peus is the first major addition to the Getka management team since inception. Getka Energy was formed earlier this year to provide storage, blending and terminal solutions, as well as pipeline transportation and market optionality for producers across North America and domestic and international marketers. Getka is backed by EnCap Flatrock Midstream.
“Craig has a rich background in energy and finance and brings both investment banking and hands-on operations experience to our team,” Dariusz Cichocki, Getka Energy’s CEO, said.
Prior to joining Getka, Peus served as president and CEO of Gravity Midstream. Peus also spent 15 years as an investment banker providing corporate finance and advisory services with firms including Blossom Street Capital, MTS Health Partners LP, and Salomon Brothers Inc. (now Citigroup).
Peus is a graduate of Stanford University, where he earned a degree in biological sciences.
“I am thrilled to be joining Dariusz Cichocki and the rest of the Getka team,” Peus said. “I look forward to working together to build the next great midstream company.”
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