Tandra Perkins is Senior Vice President and Chief Digital and Administrative Officer for Phillips 66, a leading integrated downstream energy provider. She has 30 years of professional experience across multiple industries, including energy and chemicals, industrial manufacturing and health care.
At Phillips 66, Perkins is responsible for enabling services that support the enterprise, including Digital Transformation and IT, Energy Research and Innovation, Procurement, Real Estate and Facilities, Agile Enterprise Services and Executive Services.
Before assuming her current role, Perkins was Vice Chair of Growth and Strategy for KPMG in the U.S., a Big 4 professional services firm. She held several leadership roles within KPMG during her 21-year tenure, including Managing Partner for its Houston Major Market and Houston Advisory Leader.
Perkins is a member of the Board of Directors for Chevron Phillips Chemical Company and Commercial Metal Company. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the United Way of Greater Houston and previously held positions on numerous nonprofit boards, including Louisiana State University’s Dean Advisory Council, Women Corporate Directors, Greater Houston Partnership, CEOs Against Cancer, Houston Zoo, Ronald McDonald House of Houston and Central Houston.
Among other honors, Perkins received the 2019 Impact Award from the National Black MBA Association and is a Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame Inductee for 2019.
Perkins earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Louisiana State University and an MBA in information systems from the University of Houston.