DALLAS -- Frontier Oilfield Services Inc. (OTCQB: FOSI.PK) (Pinksheets: FOSI.PK), an oilfield services company with operations focused primarily in the Haynesville Shale area of East Texas, is pleased to announce the addition of Kenneth K. Conte as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Frontier. Mr. Conte will be located at Frontier's headquarters in Dallas.
"We are proud to have Kenneth join our management team, as our plans for growth require us to have an experienced financial professional on our staff," stated Frontier CEO Tim Burroughs. "We believe that he will be instrumental in our plan to aggressively complete acquisitions in the saltwater disposal business and related oilfield services."
Prior to joining Frontier, Mr. Conte served as Executive Vice President and CFO of NYTEX Energy Holdings, Inc. Dallas, TX, and previously as Managing Director and Head of Mergers & Acquisitions for National Securities Corporation, formerly vFinance Investments, Inc., New York, NY.
Mr. Conte has also served as CEO and CFO of Windsor Technology, LLC, Rochester, NY and as Managing Partner of Argilus Investment Banking, Rochester, NY. He has held management positions with McDonald Investments, Inc., in Cleveland, Ohio, the Corporate Banking and Finance Group for Key Bank in Rochester, NY, Shawmut's LBO fund, and at Chase Manhattan Bank.
Mr. Conte obtained his MBA in Finance at the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester; and a BBA in Accounting from Niagara University.
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