
“Peak Oil and Global Energy Demands”
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Al G. Langford Chaparral Center
Midland College
The Midland College Foundation is pleased to present Matthew R. Simmons in a special return engagement, April 29, at the Al G. Langford Chaparral Center.
Matthew R. Simmons is Chairman of Simmons & Company International, a specialized energy investment banking firm. The firm has completed approximately 694 investment banking projects for its worldwide energy clients at a combined dollar value in excess of $101.1-billion, including 490 mergers and acquisitions totaling $68.9-billion.
Mr. Simmons was raised in Kaysville, Utah. He graduated cum laude from the University of Utah and received an MBA with Distinction from Harvard Business School. He served on the faculty of Harvard Business School as a Research Associate for two years and was a Doctoral Candidate.
Mr. Simmons began a small investment bank/advisory firm in Boston. Among his early clients were several subsea service companies. By 1973, almost all of his clients were oil service companies. Following the 1973 Oil Shock, Simmons decided to create a Houston-based firm to concentrate on providing highest quality investment banking advice to the worldwide oil service industry. Over time, the specialization expanded into investment banking covering all aspects of the global energy industry. SCI’s offices are located in Houston, Texas; London, England; Boston, Massachusetts; Aberdeen, Scotland; Oslo, Norway and Dubai, UAE.
Simmons serves on the Board of Directors of Brown-Forman Corporation, The Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (Boston), Houston Technology Center (Houston) and the Center for Houston’s Future (Houston). He also serves on The University of Texas’ M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors (Houston) and is a Trustee of the Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences. In addition, he is past Chairman of the National Ocean Industry Association. Mr. Simmons serves on the Board of Dean’s Advisors of Harvard Business School and is a past President of the Harvard Business School Alumni Association and a former member of the Visiting Committee of Harvard Business School. He is a member of the National Petroleum Council, Council on Foreign Relations and The Atlantic Council of the United States. Mr. Simmons is a Trustee of The Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine and is also a Trustee of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Mr. Simmons’ recently published book Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy has been listed on the Wall Street Journal’s best-seller list. He has also published numerous energy papers for industry journals and is a frequent speaker at government forums, energy symposiums and in boardrooms of many leading energy companies around the world. Just recently, Mr. Simmons wrote an article for the February 2008 issue of Texas Monthly entitled “The Gospel According to Matthew (Is There Life After Oil?).”
Mr. Simmons is married and has five daughters. His hobbies include watercolors, cooking, writing and travel.
Admission is free. General admission tickets are NOT required!