DTN Executive Ken Evans Joins SIGMA’s Fuel Foundation Board of Governors

DTN, a global data and technology company helping operational leaders across the fuel value chain, is pleased to announce that Ken Evans, General Manager of Energy and Refined Fuels, was elected to the SIGMA: America’s Leading Fuel Marketers’ (SIGMA’s) Fuel Foundation Board of Governors.

SIGMA is a national trade association representing fuel marketers and convenience store chain retailers in the United States and Canada. Through its Fuels Foundation, the organization sponsors top-tier education with insights from industry experts up and down the fuel chain. In addition, the Fuel Foundation research partners provide SIGMA members with the tools they need to make informed business decisions.

“For years, DTN has been an active member of SIGMA initiatives, working alongside other industry leaders to promote best practices and advocate for policies that support a healthy and competitive fuel market, “said Ken Evans. “It is an honor to share my knowledge with SIGMA to further the association’s impacts.”

“SIGMA is excited to welcome Ken Evans from DTN to the Fuel Foundation Board of Governors. Ken’s expertise and experience will help SIGMA’s Fuel Foundation in its continuing efforts to promote knowledge and forward thinking across the entire downstream fuel value chain,” said SIGMA CEO Scott Berhang.

Evans has more than 30 years across the oil and gas supply chain, ranging from his early years in refinery operations and supply chain management to leading transformative technology initiatives at BP Chemicals, i2 Technologies and FuelQuest. Prior to DTN he was the Global Vice President for Oil & Gas at SAP.

At DTN, Evans leads the energy and refined fuels business responsible for helping energy leaders achieve operational dexterity and better decisioning outcomes that expand margins, drive growth and manage risks.

This appointment underscores the company’s dedication to fostering innovation, collaboration, and efficiency across the entire fuel supply chain.