Senior Vice President, Chief Revenue Officer, Kinetrex Energy
Bio
Craig Moore has over 15 years of experience in the transportation and energy industries with a focus on growth and business development.
As Chief Revenue Officer, Craig is responsible for all sales and marketing activities, and new business initiatives. In 2017 Kinetrex installed its first permanent LNG regasification system to deliver natural gas to a base load operation unable to receive gas utility service. Additionally, Kinetrex launched Kinetrex Energy Transportation with a fleet of LNG trucks and LNG trailers to transport LNG throughout the Midwest. In 2018 Kinetrex launched our first mobile LNG regasification system, and in 2019 released our generation 2 system along with a customer application for an enhanced customer experience. Earlier this year, Kinetrex launched our first RNG plant in Indianapolis with our JV partners producing nearly a bcf of RNG annually.
From 2012 through 2015, Craig was Citizens Energy Group’s Director of Corporate Development, while being responsible for the businesses within Citizens Resources or “for-profit” businesses including Kinetrex Energy. During his time at Citizens Energy Group, Craig was involved with the acquisition of Citizens Water and Wastewater of Westfield, the acquisition of Citizens of South Madison, and the oil drilling reinvestment plan for Citizens Resource Production.
Prior to his time at Citizens Energy Group, Craig held several positions of increasing responsibility at Cummins, Inc., the largest independent diesel and natural gas engine manufacturer in the world. While at Cummins, Craig was the General Manager of a startup air handling valve business. Craig developed the business plan, strategy, and execution plan for the business. His responsibilities included managing a global team in the U.S., India, and China, covering product engineering, manufacturing, marketing, supply-chain, and quality. As the Director of Acquisitions and Alliances, Craig evaluated internal and external growth options for Cummins in filtration, after treatment, and air handling components in order to take advantage of increasing emission regulations. Prior to that assignment, Craig was also a Corporate Six Sigma Black Belt and completed more than ten six sigma projects with combined annual savings in excess of $4 million dollars per year. This led to improving risk management and customer service for Cummins’ Corporate, Engine, Power Generation, and Component businesses.
Before joining Cummins, Craig served in various financial roles inside and outside of the treasury department for Allstate Insurance Company. Craig holds an MBA from the DePaul University Kellstadt Graduate School of Business and a B.S. in Finance from the Ball State University Miller College of Business. Craig attended the Harvard Business School Executive Training Program on Building New Businesses in Established Organizations in 2011. Craig also participated in Hoosier Fellows, a leadership excellence program from Indiana University in 2015.