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1 Senior Service Technician Samuel Stewart of the Mid-Tex Division explains how pipelines safely move natural gas at a hands-on
exhibit that Stewart and fellow employees built at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum in Commerce, Texas. 2 Ralph Deroche, an
operations supervisor in the Louisiana Division, helps serve lunch at a special Halloween celebration for 200 residents at the Senior
Citizens Center in Lafitte. 3 Our spirit of service touches many groups, but none so tenderly as the elderly; Haviland Hataway, an
operations assistant in the Louisiana Division, shares a smile with an elderly resident. 4 Atmos Energys employees—who love to
cook—use large mobile cookers to prepare free meals for hundreds of civic events every year and offer relief to communities struck
by natural disasters. 5 Joe Mark Horn helps with the Texas Youth Livestock Auction, one of many State Fair of Texas events supported
by 150 Atmos Energy volunteers. 6 Wade Sadler, vice president of trading and scheduling for Atmos Energy Holdings in Houston
and its 2012 United Way campaign chair, conducts the campaign’s closing event, “Bucket of Bucks,” which received rousing support
from AEH employees. 7 The Colorado-Kansas Division holds the company record for building the most Habitat for Humanity
homes, thanks to the generous contributions from the Schlessman Family Foundation, led by Atmos Energys honorary director,
Lee E. Schlessman, and his son, Gary, who retired in 2012 as the division’s president after 33 years of service.
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ATMOS ENERGY 2012 SUMMARY ANNUAL REPORT
We always give back to the people and communities
that give us the opportunity to be successful.”
Gary Schlessman, retired Colorado-Kansas Division president