Chemical Engineering & Economics
From McPherson, Kansas
ExxonMobil
Global Regulatory Analyst
Lives in Houston, TX
Contact : LinkedIn | [email protected]
While at the University of Kansas, Greg was primarily involved with the KU Energy Club, the KU Honors Program and his fraternity Beta Theta Pi. He also tremendously enjoyed the travel and international development opportunities that KU provided him, with destinations that included Honduras, Guatemala, Brazil, the United Kingdom, New York City, and Boston. He is most proud of his involvement with the KU Energy Club, which he co-founded and led for two years.
In his spare time, Greg enjoys working out, hiking, long discussions with friends (and new friends) over adult beverages, golf*, and reading. He loves his subscription to The Economist and his favorite book (currently) is The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein.
Greg is currently working for ExxonMobil in Houston, TX as an analyst focusing on global energy policy, specifically as it relates to the natural gas industry.
*Does not necessarily mean he is good at golf (as noted by Greg himself).
From McPherson, Kansas
ExxonMobil
Global Regulatory Analyst
Lives in Houston, TX
Contact : LinkedIn | [email protected]
While at the University of Kansas, Greg was primarily involved with the KU Energy Club, the KU Honors Program and his fraternity Beta Theta Pi. He also tremendously enjoyed the travel and international development opportunities that KU provided him, with destinations that included Honduras, Guatemala, Brazil, the United Kingdom, New York City, and Boston. He is most proud of his involvement with the KU Energy Club, which he co-founded and led for two years.
In his spare time, Greg enjoys working out, hiking, long discussions with friends (and new friends) over adult beverages, golf*, and reading. He loves his subscription to The Economist and his favorite book (currently) is The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein.
Greg is currently working for ExxonMobil in Houston, TX as an analyst focusing on global energy policy, specifically as it relates to the natural gas industry.
*Does not necessarily mean he is good at golf (as noted by Greg himself).