
Houston-based EOG Resources said Donald F. Textor will retire from its board of directors at the end of his current term. (Source: Shutterstock)
Houston-based EOG Resources said Donald F. Textor will retire from its board of directors at the end of his current term.
Textor will not stand for re-election at EOG's 2025 annual stockholders meeting, the company said in a Feb. 11 press release.
EOG first elected Textor as a director in 2001, where his counsel played a key role in EOG’s growth, Chairman and CEO Ezra Y. Yacob said in a press release. During his tenure, EOG navigated multiple commodity price cycles and delivered “exceptional shareholder value,” Yacob said.
While on EOG’s board, Textor also served as portfolio manager of the Dorset Energy Fund and a partner at Knott Partners Management LLC, the release stated.
Prior to EOG, Textor retired from his position as a general partner and managing director for Goldman Sachs & Co. after 21 years. He also held roles as a senior security analyst for domestic oil and gas companies.
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