
PERC names industry veteran as chief business development officer
April 16, 2012 By Kevin Yanik
Tucker Perkins was hired to drive new demand for propane.
Read MoreTucker Perkins was hired to drive new demand for propane.
Read MoreLongtime LP Gas Editor in Chief Pat Hyland resigned to become the director of industry programs for the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC).
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council chooses Swanson Russell as its new lead communications agency.
Read MorePERC program encourages businesses to adopt new propane-fueled technologies.
Read MoreCharles Snelling was a member of the Propane Education & Research Council.
Read MoreGDP contribution of propane industry evaluated at national and state levels.
Read MoreOne doesn’t have to look far to find Milford Therrell’s legacy in the propane industry.
Read MoreSam McTier lives in Propane. His house is in Chicago, but in reality the industry’s nearly 86-year-old eldest statesman lives in a kind of virtual Propane Community.
Read MoreThe 2012 International Builders’ Show (IBS), held last month in Orlando, Fla., showed a modest increase in attendance. More than 50,000 attendees and 900 exhibits still make this one of the largest trade events in the country, in spite of the downturn in the building industry.
Read MoreRecent news from the propane autogas market.
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