http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x1043071http://www.contango.com/profile/cast.htm<snip>
Jay D. Brehmer
Director
Mr. Brehmer has been a director of Contango since October 2000. Mr. Brehmer is Managing Director of Catalina Capital Advisors LP, a boutique financial advisory, merger and acquisition investment bank. From November 2002 until August 2004, he advised various energy and energy-related companies on corporate finance and merger and acquisition activities through Southplace, LLC. From May 1998 until November 2002, Mr. Brehmer was responsible for structured-finance energy related transactions at Aquila Energy Capital Corporation. Prior to joining Aquila, Mr. Brehmer founded Capital Financial Services, which provided mid-cap companies with strategic merger and acquisition advice coupled with prudent financial capitalization structures. His corporate finance industry experience also includes five years from 1990 until 1995 as Vice President of the investment banking subsidiary of Mutual of Omaha. He was responsible for the development and completion of all aspects of both private and public securities transactions. From 1985 until 1990, he was Vice President-Corporate Finance and Operations Manager for R. G. Dickinson & Company, a full service regional brokerage firm, where he created and managed the financial modeling of various public and private securities transactions. Mr. Brehmer holds a BBA from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
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http://www.buzzflash.com/mailbag/2002/07/01_mail.html<snip>
Dear BuzzFlash,
Maybe it's time we took another look at the USS Greeneville nuclear submarine that sank a Japanese fishing boat in Feb. 2001. Sixteen civilians were on the submarine; some were even at the controls at the time of the accident.
Of the 16 civilians on board, 12 had connections to oil and gas industries. Of those 12, eight resided in Texas.
One of the civilians on board was Jay Brehmer. He was the company director of Aquila Energy.
Aquila was one of the companies meeting with White House officials on the administration's energy policy in early 2001, the same time as the submarine accident.
Thanks,
CR
PS keep up the good work. Links below.
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