NEW: Ohio Natural Energy Institute Names New Executive Director

PATASKALA , OH - The Ohio Natural Energy Institute announces Bruce Tague as their new executive director. The organization is excited to begin this chapter of education on natural, essential energy in Ohio.  

“Bruce is a great fit for our organization and understands this industry and the immense benefits it brings to Ohioians' lives,” said Ohio Natural Energy Institute Chairman David Hill. “Earlier this year we announced a new name and brand. Now along with Bruce’s leadership, we know this will be an incredible time for the Ohio Natural Energy Institute.” 

Tague comes to the Ohio Natural Energy Institute with over 20 years of experience in both the public and private sector. He has worked for years in public policy, state and federal government, including his recent work with the Sportsmen’s Alliance. Bruce’s wife and two sons call Knox County, Ohio home and enjoy spending time outside taking in Ohio’s natural beauty. 

 “I am honored to join this storied organization at this incredibly exciting time,” said Tague, Executive Director of Ohio Natural Energy Institute. “Having worked in the energy industry, I know the importance of Ohio’s natural resources. I am proud and looking forward to representing the Ohio Natural Energy Institute and meeting all of those across Ohio who benefit from, and work for, the oil and natural gas industry.”  

About The Ohio Natural Energy Institute: The Ohio Natural Energy Institute is an organization of professionals who educate people about the essential energy that makes life better, specifically focusing on natural gas and oil production. In the community and in classrooms, they provide trusted, factual information through teacher workshops, first responder training, guest speaker programs, and more. Engage with us via Facebook and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.


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