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— Purple Land Management (Purple), a full-service land management firm with multiple offices across the United States, today announced the addition of Gregg Taylor as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Most recently, Taylor served as Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer and Treasurer for Energy Alloys, a Houston-based provider of oilfield metal services to oil and gas manufacturers. Gregg’s proven track record in financial and operational leadership, coupled with his knowledge of our industry’s people, clients and processes, make him a great fit for Purple,” said Bryan Cortney, CEO at Purple Land Management. About Purple Land Management Purple Land Management (Purple or PLM), powered by Overdrive™, is a full-service land management firm offering comprehensive, tech-enabled land services, including lease negotiation, right-of-way acquisition, title and curative review, GIS mapping, contract review, as well as verification and guidance on acquisitions of oil and gas assets.
May Landman of the Month goes to David Johns, a.k.a. “DJ” in the PLM Midland office! He now oversees a leasing project, which is the first leasing project to be headed out of Midland. David also contributes to the recruiting process to help continue to build a great team out in the Permian Basin. Please join Purple in congratulating David Johns on being named May Landman of the Month!
This year’s PBLA shrimp boil and golf tournament was an astounding success! The PLM Midland Branch hosted a pre-shrimp boil happy hour where many of PLM’s clients were invited to attend. After the happy hour, the Permian Basin Landman’s Association (“PBLA”) hosted their annual Shrimp Boil at The Bar in downtown Midland. The very next morning, the PBLA hosted the annual Golf Classic at The Hogan Golf Course in Midland.
They have been collecting “pop tabs” since May of last year for their favorite local business, Peace Love and Little Donuts of Canal Fulton and their friend Micah, a first grader at Northwest Primary school. According the RMHC website, “collecting pop tabs is a great way to teach kids about philanthropy and the importance of recycling while raising funds to help children and their families at the same time. A few of the many resources they provide are actual homes for the children and their families to stay in at little to no cost to the families while they’re receiving their medical care, mobile care facilities providing pediatric health care to children in isolated areas, and Global Grant Programs to provide funding to nonprofit programs around the world. We’ve been happy to do our small part the Purple way to support a great charity in a very simple way, and also to help Peace Love and Little Donuts help first grader Micah make a difference in his community.