Global Energy Executive to Speak at Univ. of Wyoming
Harold “Skip” York, senior vice president and chief energy strategist for Turner, Mason & Co., will speak at multiple events at the University of Wyoming College of Business and the School of Energy Resources (SER) on Thursday and Friday, February 23 and 24, according to a release by the University.
Interested students, members of the campus community, and the public are invited to hear York speak at the SER Distinguished Speaker Series lunch presentation. The event will be in the UW Energy Innovation Center’s Encana Auditorium, on Friday, February 24, from noon to 1 PM. He also will speak to UW students about energy economics and corporate strategies in an era of energy transformation, innovation, and uncertainty.
About Harold “Skip” York
He is originally from Cheyenne. As an accomplished energy business professional and UW alumnus, York has an extensive resume in advising global corporations on strategy formulation, competitiveness, multibillion-dollar mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures.
In his current position, he is responsible for looking at strategic directions in the energy industry, with specific expertise in global oil and gas asset portfolio optimization and developing viable business models for new energy companies.
Ben Cook, senior assistant dean of the UW College of Business, says,
“We are so fortunate to have someone of Mr. York’s caliber on campus to speak about his experiences. Energy is a major driving factor in our state and, by providing an economic perspective, Skip will help students become more attuned to the financial implications and opportunities of current and future scenarios in natural resource development.”
York graduated from UW in 1986 with a degree in economics, and he holds a Ph.D. in the same field from the University of Virginia. Before his current role, he was recently the head of commodity strategy-petroleum for BHP. He has additional industry experience with ExxonMobil and management consulting with McKinsey & Co., Charles River Associates, and Wood Mackenzie.
York has been deeply invested in his Wyoming roots, supporting multiple scholarships for students in both the College of Business and SER, as well as being a guest lecturer and mentor.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for current students on campus to see all that can be accomplished with a degree from the University of Wyoming. Mr. York has had a tremendous career at the intersection of energy and business and continues to provide outstanding support to his alma mater through his and his wife’s philanthropy. We are honored to host him once again on campus and are grateful for his continued engagement with up-and-coming UW graduates,” said Teddi Freedman, a director of development for the UW Foundation.