Event Summary
Safety is of paramount importance in all aspects of life, whether it’s at home, in the workplace, or in public spaces. Ensuring safety not only protects individuals from harm but also contributes to overall well-being and productivity. At SGA, we recognize the importance of fostering a culture of safety, not only within our workplaces but also in our communities and homes. The goal of the SGA Conference is to provide the tools and knowledge needed to foster an incident-free workplace while building solid, collaborative relationships in the natural gas industry.
Attending this conference equips professionals with the tools, knowledge, and connections needed to elevate safety practices, reduce risks, and contribute to the overall success of the industry.
Conference Features:
- Hands-on Safety Training & Education
- Safety Recognition
- Roundtable discussions on the latest technological advances
- Networking Opportunities with other safety professionals and industry experts
- Special Networking Event: St. Louis Cardinal Game on Monday, June 24th
- SGA Awards Luncheon, sponsored by RCP, honoring Meritorious Action nominees
Topics Covered:
- Worksite Safety
- Employee Protection
- Safe Driving
- Technical Training
- Operator Qualifications
- Learning and Development
- Succession planning
- Artificial Intelligence
- And more!
Registration Fee Includes:
- Entry to St. Louis Cardinals game
- 2 breakfasts
- 2 lunches
- Receptions
- General & education sessions
Keynote Speaker
Scott Doyle
COO, Spire
As Spire’s executive vice president and chief operating officer, Scott Doyle has oversight of Spire’s gas utilities which serve more than 1.7 million customers across Alabama, Missouri and Mississippi.
Prior to joining Spire in 2024, Scott served as executive vice president of utility operations at CenterPoint Energy in Houston, Texas, leading electric and natural gas businesses serving seven million customers across multiple states. Prior to this role, Scott held numerous executive leadership positions of increasing responsibility at CenterPoint in natural gas operations and regulatory and public affairs.
Scott currently serves on the board of directors of the United Way of Greater St. Louis, the Regional Business Council and the Southern Gas Association. He also serves on the American Gas Association’s leadership council.
He previously has held board positions with Goodwill Industries of Houston, the American Gas Foundation, Central Indiana Corporate Partnership and the Association of Electric Companies of Texas.
In addition, he serves on the Engineering Advisory Council of Texas A&M University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
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