Thursday, August 25, 2016

Frank Owens Limited: Damian Owens, Company Director from Co Derry

Damian Owens is a formally registered director born in November 1960. Up to this point, Damian was engaged as a high-level officer in 1 company. The initial nomination happened in Frank Owens Ltd on March 25, 2003. The business was formed on November 18, 2002, with headquarters set up in Co L'derry. The board member cooperated with Dorothy Kane (company director), Malcolm Harrison (it officer). This 55-year-old managing director is listed in 28 company filings, for example: the filing delivered on April 22, 2010 on behalf of Frank Owens Ltd in the officers - change category, the filing delivered on April 24, 2003 on behalf of Frank Owens Ltd, or the filing delivered on December 17, 2003 on behalf of Frank Owens Ltd. Damian is a person of Irish nationality.

About
Name: Damian Owens
Date of Birth: November 1960
Age:                55
Nationality:    Irish
Residence:     Northern Ireland
Address:         Co Derry BT47 3AX N Ireland
Last updated:            2016-06-23
Director at:
Frank Owens Ltd
Occupation:   Company Director
Appointed:    March 25, 2003
Address:         50 Main Street Co L'derry United Kingdom
Incorporation date: November 18, 2002
Work History
Company Details
Frank Owens Ltd
Incorporation date: 2002-11-18
Category: Private Limited Company
Sic Code (Services): 56302 - Public houses and bars



Monday, August 22, 2016

Frank Owens Limited Home Building Industry

Summary

Over 25 years as an executive recruiter for the Home Building Industry.
Specialties: A Retained Executive Search Firm for the Home Building Industry.

Experience
Owner
January 1985 – Present (31 years 8 months)

Executive Search firm founded in 1985 at a time when the Home Building Industry was entering a decline from it’s heydays of the late seventies and early eighties. Armed with over 10 years of relationship-building experience with senior level managers in the Home Building Industry and knowledge of the cyclical nature and market dynamics of the sector, Frank acted on advice of friends in the real estate community to start Frank Owens Ltd.

Twenty years later, Frank’s 1985 theory that industry consolidation and securitization of the mortgage portifolios would combine to be a driving force in the country’s economic growth has proven true.

On the heels of the success of his search firm comes THE FRANK REPORTS, a compilation of housing permit activity for over 110 MSAs from 1960- 2008. This one-of-a-kind document is available along with other housing related reports at www.thefrankreports.com


Monday, August 15, 2016

Vaquero Midstream: Principal, President and Ceo Name Gary Conway


Gary Conway is one of the three founding partners of Vaquero and is the firm’s CEO/President. He has more than 24 years of experience in the oil and natural gas industry and a track record of success. Prior to co-founding Vaquero, Gary served as Vice President of Engineering and Operations at TEAK Midstream LLC, and was a key participant in the board’s analysis and decision making. His role involved all aspects of the engineering and operations of more than 300 miles of high and low pressure gathering systems, a grassroots 262-mile high pressure gathering pipeline, and a 200 MMSCFD processing facility with an additional 400 MMSCFD planned on the complex.

Prior to his tenure with TEAK, Gary served as Vice President of Treating and Construction for Petrohawk/Hawk Field Services, completing the midstream assets in the Fayetteville Shale, establishing a major footprint of midstream assets in the Haynesville Shale and the initial assets for the Eagle Ford Shale.

Prior to Petrohawk/Hawk Field Services, Gary was Director of Processing for Energy Transfer. In this role he was instrumental in guiding Energy Transfer into the Barnett Shale, leading the construction and operations of the 500 MMSCFD Godley Cryogenic Complex.

Previously, Gary was Manager of Engineering at Crosstex Energy Services in the Treating Division, where under his execution management Crosstex grew to more than 120 operating amine plants. Prior to joining Crosstex, he was employed by consulting firms as a chemical engineer working for major and independent natural gas and petrochemical companies in the United States and abroad.

Gary received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University.
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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Singapore Trip Day 1 - Transportation Guide To Singapore by Bacall Associates


Singapore is my second out of the country trip early last year. This prosperous city-state is so well known because of many Filipinos working here, mostly in tourism and IT industry.  This became memorable for me because of the misadventures we had during planning and the trip itself.  Nonetheless, Singapore is worth visiting I'd love to come back.


• Singapore is one of the 25 countries Filipinos (with Philippine passport) can visit without a visa.  The tourist visa is good for 30 days.

• Immigration officers in the Philippines are pretty strict to Filipinos going here.  A lot of Filipinos visit Singapore as a tourist but they never came back instead start working there.  Most often than not, they process the working permit in Singapore once they got the job.  I hope you already read my Hong Kong series because I already stated the things you need to show to an immigration officer.  But just to refresh, make sure you show you’re:

1.  Fully filled and signed departure / embarkation card
2.  Philippine passport
3.  Itinerary Flight Details - make sure that you have a flight going back to the Philippines
4.  Hotel/Hostel booking
5. Company ID - if you are employed it is best to show your company i.d. to ensure the officer you will come back again.  Be confident.  Officers might ask a lot.
6.  Government ID and/or other supporting documents for self-employed and students.

Singapore is a multicultural country comprises of Singaporeans, Indians, Malays, and a home to blue collar workers coming from Philippines, Indonesia, and Bangladesh.  English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil are four official language in Singapore.  The influence of Chinese and Malay language is apparent in their informal English they called Singlish.

• Money in Singapore is in Singapore Dollars (SGD).  1 SGD = 34-35PHP as of writing.