Learning From Leaders: Michele Harradence
In the newest edition of Learning From Leaders, Enbridge Gas President Michele Harradence talks about the impact that natural gas utilities have in their communities.
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A recent survey from the National Restaurant Association found 94 percent of restaurant owners fear natural gas bans would cause immediate and lasting harm to restaurants.

In the newest edition of Learning From Leaders, Enbridge Gas President Michele Harradence talks about the impact that natural gas utilities have in their communities.

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