It’s Digital Transformation Time for Oil, Gas and Energy as Demands Rise

It’s Digital Transformation Time for Oil, Gas and Energy as Demands Rise

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The oil, gas, energy and utility industries face big challenges through 2025 as they strive to keep pace with global energy demand. There are numerous reasons behind this: Evidence points to increasingly unstable power grids, much higher costs stemming from inflation for companies to expand their capacity, and rising business…

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Paul Noble
Founder and CEO - 

As founder and CEO of Verusen, an innovator in supply chain data, inventory and procurement technology, Paul Noble oversees the company’s vision and strategic direction. He has extensive experience in the industrial supply chain and distribution space and was recognized as a Supply Chain Pros to Know by Supply and Demand Chain Executive in 2020.

Prior to founding Verusen, Noble spent over a decade with the Sherwin-Williams Company, where he specialized in supply chain/manufacturing and led its Eastern U.S. Industrial Distribution business unit. Noble graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in management and marketing from Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee.

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