Board of Directors
Natasha Ashby
Vice President Law & Corporate Affairs
Atlantic
Currently, Natasha is the Vice President of Law and Corporate Affairs and Corporate Secretary at Atlantic, one of the global top ten LNG producers. In this role, she oversees the company's legal, governance, ethics, and compliance efforts. Her responsibilities include providing advisory services, negotiating complex commercial and service agreements, managing litigation and arbitration, ensuring compliance with regulations and leading Atlantic's ethics programs.
Throughout her tenure at Atlantic, Natasha has played a key role in transformational projects, with portfolios that spanned legal, commercial, finance, treasury and governance. She played a crucial role in the negotiations and contracts for the start-up of Trains 2 and 3, as well as the Train 4 expansion (which was at the date of commencement of its operations the largest LNG train in the world), the negotiation and renegotiation of long-term service and maintenance agreements and more recently the restructuring of Atlantic. Her leadership has spanned EPC negotiations, project financing, regulatory interface, corporate structuring, arbitrations and other critical matters.
Her commitment to integrity and adherence to the highest ethical standards are evident in her role as custodian of the company’s core values, ensuring that good corporate governance practices remain at the forefront of all endeavours.
Natasha's dedication to excellence extends beyond her corporate role. She has served as Chairman of the Turtle Village Trust, currently sits on the Board of the Office of the Procurement Regulator and is a member of the disciplinary tribunal of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Trinidad and Tobago (ICATT), thus contributing to the broader legal and professional communities. These professional affiliations, Natasha’s charitable undertakings together with her mentorship of young women and men are in service of her focus and passion - love of country demonstrated by the active pursuit of the improvement of the lives of our nationals, especially those who are disenfranchised, marginalised and in need.
Natasha is a proud alum of The University of the West Indies (UWI) LLB (Upper Second Class Honours), LLM UWI and LEC The Hugh Wooding Law School. In acknowledgment of her achievements, she was recognised on UWI’s 75th anniversary as a Distinguished Alumni.
Most importantly, Natasha is the proud mother of Justin, a fitness enthusiast and chief promoter of and participator in all things Trinbagonian.