Jimmy Crain, partner at EnCap Investments, is today’s Forty Under 40 featured honoree.
Private-equity firm EnCap, whose upstream portfolio stretches across major U.S. basins in addition to midstream component EnCap Flatrock Midstream, is a prominent backer of North American oil and gas ventures.
Jimmy is a member of the leadership team in EnCap’s Dallas office that has 13 investment professionals and manages over $5 billion of active equity commitments to portfolio companies. He said his job is to “find the best and brightest management team members to run EnCap’s portfolio companies.”
“My biggest focus over the next five years is to do everything I can to help facilitate EnCap’s ongoing leadership transition and build on the incredible legacy of the firm and founders,” he said.
Click here for Jimmy’s complete profile.
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