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CENTER:
B. J. Hackler, President
REAR FROM LEFT:
Art Courville, Vice President, Operations
Tom Meyers, Vice President, Technical Services
Frank Marino, Vice President, Business Development
David Hebert, Vice President, Human Resources
Melissa Bowers, Vice President, Accounting
At Trans La, we have our teeth in a number
of diverse industries, including alligator farms
throughout our service area.
Founded in 1714, Natchitoches, La.,
is the oldest permanent settlement in
the Louisiana Purchase. Customers
have purchased their natural gas from
Trans La since our founding in 1928.
Trans La is headquartered
in Lafayette, which is
also home to our customer
Huval Bakery. Huval began
baking Evangeline Maid
bread in 1937, and today
distributes its bakery goods
to 50 percent of the state.
Trans La Gas Co. has promoted natural gas technology
for commercial buildings, such as natural gas cooling at a Lafayette hospital
that was nominated for a national efficient building award, and dessicant tech-
nology at an ice hockey complex.
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