Brian Blad, CFO of Warwick Group, is today’s Forty Under 40 featured honoree.
Previously, Brian was with American Energy Partners and Wexford Capital before joining Warwick, the Oklahoma City-based investment firm with roughly $1.5 billion in managed assets, in 2016. He said at that time Warwick was pivoting from a startup to a multibillion-dollar entity.
“My prior experience with rapidly growing companies and the lessons learned were invaluable from both a financial and organizational viewpoint as our team navigated this transition,” he told Hart Energy.
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