Lynn Elsenhans served as the Sunoco's chairperson and as the company's chief executive officer and president until 2012. Since October 2008, she is also the chairwoman of Sunoco Partners LLC. In April 2018, she was the first woman to be appointed as board member in the state-run
Saudi Aramco. Elsenhans was voted number 10 on Forbes' 2009 "The 100 Most Powerful Women" list. ==Compensation==