All Guests Welcome:
Join the Galveston Pachyderms for our October 3rd Meeting with our guest speaker Mark V. Goloby.
Location: Coastal Grill
1827 Strand Street Galveston, TX 77550
11:30am – 12:00 Social
12:00 – 1:00pm Meeting and Guest Speaker
No Reservations Needed
Mark V. Goloby
Born in Tennessee, a great state for a Texan to be from. Grew up in Houston. Attended Bellaire High School. Graduated with a BBA in Accounting from Texas A&M.
Founded TC Technologies and has been pioneering wireless remote monitoring, today known as the Internet of Things, data applications for over 20 years. He has delivered wireless solutions in a wide variety of applications from cathodic protection on pipelines to wireless mesh networks to monitor a wide variety of wellhead production measurement and processing equipment on the wellpad.
He has been very active on a number of issues and served on numerous association boards. Within the oil and gas industry, Mark orchestrated a fight of local control over oil and gas operations in several small East Texas cities. The result was a complete shutdown of the initiative and retraction from these cities usurping the authority of the Texas Railroad Commission.
Mark was instrumental in getting Texas Independent Producer and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) to participate in the Texas Republican State Convention. This was the first time the oil and gas industry has ever attended a state political convention.
Mark was able to get the Texas Republican Party to adopt the Repeal of the Endangered Species Act into the Texas Republican Platform.
Mark successfully got Repeal Chapter 313 into the 2018 Texas Republican Platform
Mark has been Chairman of the East Texas Energy Symposium for 11 years. The symposium brings topics pertinent to the East Texas operator. Proceeds go to support The East Texas Oil Museum.
Has been a champion of property rights and is a member of Houston Property Rights Association. He has advocated for more eco friendly use of property, spearheading the conversion of the neighborhood flood detention facility into a Naturescape transforming a neighborhood blight into an amenity.
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