Key Energy Services Inc. has appointed Nelson Haight as senior vice president, CFO and treasurer, effective June 15, 2020.
Haight has three decades of experience in senior level positions with public and private companies spanning such areas as finance, technology, business process systems integration, restructuring, refinancing, growth acquisitions, strategic and organizational planning and capital markets transactions, among others. In his role as senior vice president and CFO, he will be responsible for overseeing and managing all of Key’s finance, accounting, investor relations and technology responsibilities.
Previously, Haight served as a consultant providing finance and accounting services to the energy industry, most recently as the interim CFO for a privately held environmental commodities firm and, prior to that, for a privately held oilfield service company. Haight also served as CFO for Castleton Resources LLC and served in various roles for Midstates Petroleum Co. Inc., an independent exploration and production company. During his tenure at these companies, Haight’s responsibilities included finance, treasury, financial planning/forecasting, risk management, accounting, tax, SEC compliance and reporting, information technology, purchasing and investor relations.
“With Nelson joining our team, we are adding a talented and experienced individual with a unique background in finance, organic and acquisition growth, strategic planning and capital markets,” Marshall Dodson, Key’s president and CEO, said. “As we continue to grow our business and implement our strategic initiatives, Nelson’s extensive financial management experience will prove valuable through this challenging market.”
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