Author: Shannon Jackson

  • Southeast Serves Emergency Responders

    Every day Southeast Gas employees serve communities, and in October, that service goes next level. This year, the Southeast Serves team met with firefighters throughout Southeast Alabama to talk natural gas safety, thank them for the work they do, and give them a small token of appreciation. Marketing and Communications Manager Mitch Thorn coordinated visits to municipal fire stations in Abbeville, Andalusia, Brundidge, Daleville, Elba, Enterprise, Eufaula, Greenville, Headland, Luverne, Opp, Ozark, Pike Road, and Troy from October 11 through October 25. "It's been great to visit with our local emergency responders this month," Thorn said. "We've even had a chance to learn the history behind many of the fire department buildings and listen to challenges and stories from these community neighbors." Company volunteers also helped with Andalusia Elementary School's Fall Festival, completed campus beautification projects at Hidden Lake Primary School and Enterprise High School, and packed meals for underserved…
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  • Southeast Gas Names Vincent Perez Director of Economic Development

    Southeast Gas announces the selection of Vincent Perez as Director of Economic Development. Perez will lead economic development throughout southeast Alabama as part of the Southeast Gas team. “Vince brings statewide experience, excellent qualifications, and an exceptional energy to the roll of Economic Development for Southeast Gas, and for every community we serve,” said Greg Henderson, Southeast Gas President and CEO. “Southeast Gas partners with communities throughout the region to provide energy and opportunity for growth through servant leadership. We are excited to have Vince join our team and collaborate with others across Alabama who are working to help our state thrive.” Since 2013, Perez progressed in roles with the Alabama Department of Commerce, where he most recently served as Senior Project Manager as one of the state’s official liaisons for new and potential businesses in Alabama. He directed statewide strategy around new company recruitment and existing industry expansion through…
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Smell Gas. Act Fast.

If you smell rotten eggs, leave the area and dial 911 to report an emergency or call Southeast Gas at 800-660-8683 to report a possible natural gas leak.
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