Enbridge Inc. has announced the following executive leadership changes, effective October 1, 2021.
Vern Yu is appointed Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer taking over from Colin Gruending. Vern will be accountable for all the Company’s financial affairs including Budgeting, Financial Planning & Reporting, Treasury, Investor Relations, Tax, Risk, Insurance and Audit management functions as well as Sustained Business Optimization. Prior to this role, Vern was Executive Vice President & President, Liquids Pipelines. During his 25+ year tenure with Enbridge, Vern has held executive roles in finance, strategic planning, corporate development, and renewable power as well as leading the business and market development activities for Liquids Pipelines during a period of substantive growth. Vern has a Master of Business Administration, Bachelor of Applied Science (Engineering) and is a Professional Engineer.
Colin Gruending is appointed Executive Vice President & President Liquids Pipelines taking over from Vern Yu. Colin will be accountable for all of Liquids Pipelines operations and business development. Prior to this role, Colin was Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer. During his 22+ years with Enbridge, Colin has a developed a deep understanding of the business and operations having held several executive leadership roles in finance, investor relations, accounting, pension management, strategic planning, corporate development, and M&A. Colin has a Bachelor of Commerce and holds Chartered Professional Accountant and Chartered Financial Analyst designations.
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