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Kim Rush Named Next President of NW Natural Gas Company

PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Board of Directors of Northwest Natural Gas Company (NW Natural) has named longtime company executive Kim Rush to serve as president, effective April 1, 2025. NW Natural, the largest subsidiary of Northwest Natural Holding Company (NW Natural Holdings) (NYSE: NWN), is a 166-year-old, Portland-headquartered utility. Rush will assume full strategic, financial and operational responsibilities for NW Natural. The appointment coincides with Justin B. Palfreyman’s...

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