ONEOK executive to retire

Rob Martinovich

 

ONEOK’s Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, Robert Martinovich is leaving the company.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission this week, the company said he gave his notice of his intention to retire. The company explained Martinovich will remain in his current role until a successor is named.

Rob Martinovich is executive vice president and chief administrative officer, responsible for environmental, safety and health, human resources, corporate services and information technology. Previously he served as executive vice president, commercial, and executive vice president, operations, of ONEOK and ONEOK Partners.

In 2012, Martinovich served as executive vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer of ONEOK and ONEOK Partners. He was ONEOK’s chief operating officer, responsible for ONEOK’s natural gas distribution and energy services operating segments, as well as the company’s environment, safety and health, and technical services organizations. He also served as president of ONEOK Partners; natural gas gathering and processing business from 2007 to 2009.

Prior to joining ONEOK in 2007, he was group vice president of environment, health and safety, operations and technical services of DCP Midstream, LLC. Martinovich joined DCP Midstream in 2000 as senior vice president, responsible for the Permian Basin assets and in 2002 was named senior vice president, responsible for the Mid-Continent and Rocky Mountain assets.