GeoMark Research Announces Leadership Changes
HOUSTON, January 5, 2021 (Newswire.com) - GeoMark Research today announced that Stephen Brown will step down after nearly 30 years with the company as President and co-founder. The company has selected Ethan Brown to succeed Brown, as President. Brown will continue on with the company in various advisory roles and will join the company’s Board of Directors, effective Jan. 4.
Ethan has been with GeoMark more than eight years, joining the company in 2013 as Database Manager where he quickly helped the company revamp RFDbase.com, making significant contributions to both the database and its applications.
Additionally, Alex Zumberge will be appointed to Executive Vice President, Operations. In this role, Zumberge will have oversight and responsibility for all technical direction of the company, laboratory operations, and final data quality. Alex began his career at GeoMark in 2011 and has served in roles of increasing responsibility within the laboratory.
John Zumberge, former Vice President and co-founder, will continue with the company as a Geochemical Advisor and will join the Board of Directors.
These changes are effective Jan. 4, 2020.
"This change will infuse fresh insight and perspective into the Leadership team at GeoMark, and I am confident that Ethan and Alex will lead the company to even greater levels of success,” said Stephen Brown, former President.
About GeoMark Research
Established in 1991, GeoMark Research is the preeminent rock & fluid laboratory for the oil and gas industry, providing a full range of rock property, source rock, oil, and gas analyses, alongside the largest rock and fluid database in the world. Through a combination of analytical services, regional petroleum system studies, and more than 500k+ samples in the integrated database, GeoMark provides a full complement of exploration and production services that is unmatched in the industry.
Learn more at www.geomarkresearch.com or contact us at info@geomarkresearch.com.
Source: GeoMark Research