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CAMILLE PANACCIONE LOZERON ‘08
MOGAS Industries, Engineering Project Coordinator
clozeron@gmail.com
BS, Chemical Engineering, Rice University
“I am the project coordinator and document control manager in the production engineering department for a valve manufacturer. I spend my time analyzing data, managing priorities, coordinating with other departments, and resolving issues. I continue to be excited and motivated to go to work every day!”
KEVIN CLEGG ’08
Tregan Energy Partners, Vice President & Director of Engineering
kclegg7@gmail.com
BS, Mechanical Engineering; BA, Plan II Honors, University of Texas
Prior Employer: Chevron
“Tregan Energy is a private equity fund that invests in oil and gas minerals. My primary role involves studying operators, forecasting well performance, and building financial models to underwrite deals. My day is split between technical work at the computer, interfacing with our sourcing and finance team, and conducting meetings with leadership to make investment decisions. In the years prior, I worked rotationally in the Gulf of Mexico for Chevron. This was a very hands on job that focused on construction and commissioning of an offshore drilling platform.”
LAYNE FRENCH JR. ‘09
Tudor, Pickering, Holt, and Co., Associate
laynebfrench@gmail.com
BS, Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology, University of Texas MS, Petroleum Engineering, Louisiana State University
Prior Employer: Marathon Oil Company
“I work as an engineering associate at Tudor, Pickering, Holt and Co. (TPH) which is a privately owned and energy focused investment bank. TPH advises oil and gas companies on acquisitions and divestitures (A&D), mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and strategic alternatives. I work with geologists and finance professionals to value oil and gas assets and advise our clients on the sale or purchase of those assets.”
STUART UPFILL-BROWN ‘09
Pact Insurance, Product Manager
stuartub@gmail.com
BA, Civil Engineering, Stanford University
Prior Employer: Nextracker, Inc
“(Trying to make this answer as pandemic non-specific as possible) My day starts with coffee at home while checking Slack and Notion for questions and blockers from remote engineers. If going into the office, I bike to work or take public transit and do the NYT crossword. Working at a small startup, the product manager role sometimes means being a UX designer, being a scrum-master, being an engineer, and being a customer support lead. After work I’ll head to drinks or a softball rec league, then cook a mediocre meal and head to bed!”