Targa Resources (NYSE: TRGP) has named a new president, CFO and other executive promotions, the company’s board of directors said on Feb. 1.

The appointments include Matthew J. Meloy to president, Patrick J. McDonie to president of gathering and processing, D. Scott Pryor to president of logistics and marketing, Robert M. Muraro to chief commercial officer, and Jennifer R. Kneale to CFO.

These appointments will be effective March 1, 2018.

Meloy will report to Joe Bob Perkins, CEO of the company. Patrick, Scott and Bobby will report to Meloy, as will Clark White, executive vice president of engineering and operations.

Patrick will be responsible for all of Targa’s gathering and processing businesses in the Permian, Scoop/Stack, Bakken, Barnett and Eagle Ford. Scott will be responsible for Targa’s downstream businesses including NGL logistics, fractionation, exports, gas and NGL marketing and coastal straddles. Bobby will work across Targa’s existing and potential future business areas, leading major corporate, commercial and business development efforts jointly with Scott and Patrick. Jen will report to Joe Perkins.

“Targa is blessed with very strong management throughout the organization, supporting all of our businesses and functions,” Perkins said. “These executive promotions will help ensure that Targa’s best-in-class employees, premier midstream assets, and unique teamwork are supported by the continuity of strong leadership.”

Meloy joined Targa in March 2006 and has served in roles of increasing responsibility, including serving as Targa’s CFO since December 2010. Prior to joining Targa, Meloy was with The Royal Bank of Scotland (NYSE: RBS) in the structured finance group, focusing on the energy sector.

McDonie joined Targa in 2015 through Targa’s acquisition of Atlas Pipeline Partners LP and Atlas Energy LP and has served as executive vice president of southern field gathering and processing since November 2015. Prior to joining Targa, McDonie served in roles of increasing responsibility at Atlas, including president, COO and senior vice president.

Pryor joined Targa in 2005 through Targa’s acquisition of Dynegy Midstream Services LP, and has served as executive vice president of logistics and marketing since November 2015. Pryor previously served as senior vice president of NGL logistics and marketing, and as a vice president prior to 2014. Prior to Targa’s acquisition of Dynegy, Pryor served in increasing roles at Dynegy and Warren Petroleum Co.

Muraro joined Targa in August 2004 as a director of business development and has since served in roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as executive vice president of commercial. Prior to joining Targa, Muraro was with ABN Amro’s energy investment banking group.

Kneale joined Targa in May 2013, and most recently served as vice president of finance, managing corporate development, investor relations and other finance functions. Prior to joining Targa, Kneale was a member of Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co.’s energy private equity group, TPH Partners.