On a temperate mid-January day, I flew South to the Texas Triangle with chief executive Randy Kendrick to visit Sandow Lakes Ranch. I liken his development to the best case of reindustrialization and circular economy envisioned. Many hands were involved and forces at play…
The SXSW IVY Family Office Network conference revealed many trends, and importantly, what investors and entrepreneurs are advancing. Most importantly, the people. Shout out to women for Women’s History month with a few curated inspirations.
On October 11-12, University of Montana and Montana World Affairs will host a conference covering topics in energy, diplomacy, geopolitics and technology. I’ll present my body of work there.
Jaunting through desertscapes…natural capital. Exploring resources for a 8/17 Montana radio interview that precedes an upcoming University of Montana talk in October.
At the University of Montana, with Montana World Affairs, I’ll present about U.S. energy and the resetting of globalization and trade routes after the pandemic sparks a country-by-country rethink.
On a temperate mid-January day, I flew South to the Texas Triangle with chief executive Randy Kendrick to visit Sandow Lakes Ranch. I liken his development to the best case of reindustrialization and circular economy envisioned. Many hands were involved and forces at play…
The SXSW IVY Family Office Network conference revealed many trends, and importantly, what investors and entrepreneurs are advancing. Most importantly, the people. Shout out to women for Women’s History month with a few curated inspirations.
After the NAPE Expo in Houston, both micro- and macro-factors inform energy. I keep circling back to my themes of the last year and a half regarding resources and economics, really resource efficiency. It’s an interesting resetting coupled with new approaches and churning markets.
#FedEnergy23, hosted in Oklahoma City by the Dallas and Kansas City Feds, offered further analysis and thought leadership about the state of key energy forms — oil, gas, renewables. Business, academia, capital allocators and economists converged to discuss their findings and outlooks.
On October 11-12, University of Montana and Montana World Affairs will host a conference covering topics in energy, diplomacy, geopolitics and technology. I’ll present my body of work there.
Jaunting through desertscapes…natural capital. Exploring resources for a 8/17 Montana radio interview that precedes an upcoming University of Montana talk in October.
On the radio with Montana World Affairs Council, we’ll cover as much of the energy world as possible and discuss what’s emerging: “Oil and Gas Walkabout: The Rise of U.S. Shale and The Geopolitics Surrounding Oil and Gas.”