Citgo Petroleum
Vice President Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Citgo Petroleum
Assistant Vice President Finance
Citgo Petroleum 2009 - 2010
General Manager Investor Relations
Citgo Petroleum 2007 - 2009
Planning and Mid-Office
Citgo Petroleum 2006 - 2007
Corporate Controller
Education:
The University of Tulsa 1994 - 1997
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
University of Oklahoma 1984 - 1986
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration
Skills:
Corporate Finance Financial Modeling Financial Analysis Energy Petroleum Sarbanes Oxley Act Mergers and Acquisitions Cash Management Sap Due Diligence Financial Reporting Accounting Risk Management Forecasting Strategic Planning Analysis Variance Analysis Internal Controls Valuation Managerial Finance Auditing Energy Industry General Ledger Natural Gas Internal Audit Financial Accounting Commodity Markets Banking Relationships Capital Markets Process Improvement Strategic Financial Planning Enterprise Risk Management Working Capital Management Account Reconciliation Project Finance Capital Structure Treasury Refining Sec Filings Us Gaap Gaap Commodity Credit Debt Mergers Financial Risk Hedging Sarbanes Oxley Cash Flow Forecasting Treasury Management
Hanley and Pablo are Boston baseballs Gold Bust Twins (thank you, Scott Lauber of ESPN Boston). They are perhaps the most reviled local tandem since Curtis Rowe and Sidney Wicks polluted the parquet in a short stint with the Celtics in the late 1970s.
Date: Feb 29, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Batting around some topics before Tom Brady's hearing
yals Sunday, taking two of three from the American League champs? Me, neither. However, I will say that with each week that passes, Hanley Ramirez and Pablo Sandoval are taking on the look of a latter day, Boston baseball version of Sidney Wicks and Curtis Rowe with the Celtics in the late 1970s.
But the league's depth was impressive. Houston showcased Elvin Hayes, Calvin Murphy and Rudy Tomjanovich. The Baltimore Bullets (right city, right name) had Archie Clark, Wes Unseld, Phil Chenier and Jack Marin. Detroit couldn't be discounted with Bob Lanier, Dave Bing, Jimmy Walker and Curtis Rowe.
Curtis Rowe: Played on the 1969, 1970 and 1971 national title teams. The 6-7 forward had 12 points and 12 rebounds in the 1969 game followed by 19 and 8 in 1970 and 8 and 8 in 1971. The latter two titles came after Lew Alcindor and before Bill Walton when center Steve Patterson led the team to t