EOG Resources Inc. appointed Lynn A. Dugle to its board of directors effective March 1, according to a press release on Feb. 8.
Dugle's appointment will follow James C. Day's retirement from the board at the end of his term and will not stand for re-election at the company's annual stockholders meeting in 2023.
Day led offshore drilling company Noble Corp. as board chairman from 1992 to 2007 before joining EOG's board as a director in 2008.
"Jim's counsel and support was integral to EOG's success navigating several commodity price cycles and growing to become one of the largest and most successful independent E&P companies and a technology leader in the oil and gas sector," Ezra Y. Yacob commented in the release.
With extensive engineering and technology experience, Dugle previously served as CEO of engineering and technology consulting firm Engility Holdings beginning in 2016 and though the company's sale in 2019.
Prior to this, she served as vice president of engineering, technology and quality and president of intelligence, information and services, among other roles, at Raytheon Co. and held international and officer-level positions for ADC Telecommunications.
"Lynn's extensive background across several technology markets, including telecommunications, intelligence, and cybersecurity, will be a valuable asset and a great fit for EOG's unique position as a technology leader in the oil and gas sector," Yacob said.
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