Tammy Runco
About Tammy Runco
Tammy Runco is a Regulatory Reporting Coordinator at Chevron in the United States, ensuring compliance with various state and regional reporting requirements.
Current Role at Chevron
Tammy Runco currently holds the position of Regulatory Reporting Coordinator at Chevron in the United States. In this role, she ensures compliance with DEP reports and notifications across Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. She is responsible for managing deadlines, submitting various reports, and tracking water usage and disposal for each well pad. Her duties include semi-annual, quarterly, and annual reports to state DEP agencies, quarterly reports to the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, and monthly reports to the Public Utility Commission on unconventional gas wells. Tammy has been with Chevron since February 2011.
Previous Experience at Atlas Energy
Before joining Chevron, Tammy Runco worked as a Permit Coordinator at Atlas Energy, L.P. from 2010 to 2011. In this role, she spent a year managing various permit-related tasks and gaining valuable experience in the energy sector. Her tenure at Atlas Energy provided her with foundational knowledge that she has built upon in her subsequent role at Chevron.
Educational Background
Tammy Runco studied at Laurel Business Institute, where she pursued an education in Accounting and Finance, Business, and Office Administration. She achieved an associate's degree after three years of study from 2007 to 2010. Additionally, she attended Laurel Technical Institute during the same period and earned an associate's degree. Her education has provided her with a solid foundation in business practices and financial management, which she applies in her current regulatory reporting responsibilities.
Expertise in Regulatory Compliance
With a strong background in regulatory reporting, Tammy Runco is adept at ensuring compliance with various regional and state requirements. Her expertise includes handling DEP reports and notifications, tracking and reporting on water usage and disposal, and managing timelines for renewal applications, docket approvals, and meter certifications. She demonstrates a detailed understanding of the regulatory landscape in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia through her meticulous reporting to multiple agencies.