Greg Saunders selected as Tioga’s executive VP and CFO

  • Greg Saunders of Tioga Energy
    Greg Saunders of Tioga Energy. Image: Tioga Energy

Greg Saunders is the newest executive to join Tioga Energy, being selected as the company’s new executive vice president and chief financial officer. Relying on his 25-year financial background with public and private companies, Saunders will manage the company’s financial development and impart strategic support as Tioga looks to expand its project portfolio.

Saunders brings his experience in the commercial real estate and structured finance divisions to Tioga after serving in several executive positions. Most recently, he was CFO for Codding Investments and was previously with Bridger Commercial Funding, National Information Group and Transcisco Industries.

“Greg’s extensive financial knowhow is ideally suited to Tioga’s aggressive business roadmap, and we’re fortunate to count him among our crew,” said Paul Detering, CEO of Tioga Energy. “We are confident Greg will seamlessly step into his new role and drive our next phase of development as we set our sites on substantial growth in 2011 and beyond.”

Saunders received his BA from Macalester College and his MBA from Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration.

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