Gravity has appointed Richard Robert as CFO, the company said on July 20.
Robert joins Gravity with over thirty years of experience in accounting and finance, most recently as CFO at Vanguard Natural Resources, an independent exploration and production company focused in the U.S., a position he held for over a decade.
Robert started his career at Arthur Anderson and has held various executive level accounting and finance positions with Midcoast Energy Resources, Enbridge and Massey Energy Co. Robert received a bacherlor’s degree in accounting from Southwest Texas University and is a certified public accountant. Robert will be based out of our Houston office but will share time as needed in our Midland office.
“Richard joins Gravity with vast knowledge and experience in managing complex accounting, finance and IT organizations, and I am excited to welcome him to the Gravity family,” Rob Rice, [resident and CEO, said. “His skillset fits well with the strength of our existing organization, and his broad range of capabilities will compliment and advance our company.”
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