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Houston Council

Houston, Texas

Houston is the Energy Capital of the USA, if not the world.  UNC Kenan-Flagler has a large and increasing alumni presence there.  Finally, the Energy Center is connected to other important energy frontiers whose participants don’t always interact with the Houston Energy community.  To facilitate a beneficial, two-way flow of information and to offer our energy MBAs the widest range of career opportunities, we have formed a Houston Council led by several of our Advisory Board members.  The Council will host events and foster awareness of UNC Kenan-Flagler’s energy MBAs throughout the greater Houston business community.

 

Meet our council

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Stephen Arbogast

Director

Stephen Arbogast

Stephen Arbogast’s teaching career focuses on international finance, project finance, business ethics and the business of energy. He is the author of “Resisting Corporate Corruption: Cases in Practical Ethics from Enron through the Financial Crisis” (Wiley, 2017). His Exxon career spanned 32 years and included assignments as finance manager of Esso Brasileira, treasurer of Exxon Capital Corporation and finance director of Esso Standard Thailand. He received a master’s degree in public affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, his BA in government from Cornell University, and a master’s degree in theological studies from the University of St. Thomas, Houston.

dan domeracki

Dan Domeracki

Associate Director

Dan Domeracki

dan domeracki

Dan Domeracki joined UNC Kenan-Flagler energy faculty in 2019 and serves as associate director for the Energy Center. He retired from Schlumberger with 41 years of global industry experience. As a member of Schlumberger’s corporate team, he was responsible for its government affairs program, managing the non-lobbying, non-political, interactive working relationships with governments in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. He also was responsible for building Schlumberger’s first fully integrated social and environmental corporate responsibility function, Schlumberger Global Stewardship. He holds a master’s degree in geology from the University of South Carolina.