Dave Stover
Dave Stover
Dave Stover brings more than four decades of oil and gas industry expertise to his role as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Noble Energy, an S&P 500 member and one of America’s premier independent energy firms.
Before joining Noble Energy in 2002, he served as BP’s vice president and business unit leader for the Gulf of Mexico shelf. Additionally, he held positions in engineering, operations, and management at Vastar Resources.
Early Life and Education
Early years in a child’s life are crucial for their growth and development. These are the years in which they learn about themselves and others.
Early childhood education (ECE) is an educational discipline that focuses on the cognitive and social development of children from birth to eight years. This stream of instruction has become widely popular around the world.
In the US, there are numerous early education schools that provide classes to prepare students for careers in this field. They serve as a great opportunity for parents to guarantee their kids receive the best possible education.
The University of Alabama offers an expansive program devoted to early childhood education. This endeavor helps students, educators and professionals grasp the significance of these early years and equips them with skills necessary for working with young children.
Professional Career
David Stowers has 34 years of experience as a financial advisor. He currently works for Mml Investors Services LLC and provides advice to clients throughout Indiana and Texas.
His vision is to build a team that will provide advice to clients for decades into the future, and he is passionate about helping them realize their aspirations and aspirations. Additionally, he strives to ensure his staff members are qualified and experienced so they can offer his customers the highest level of service.
Stover’s career has encompassed a variety of sales, marketing and management positions. He served as president and managing director for Oxford University Press Canada before transitioning into engineering and operations roles at Vastar Resources and ARCO Oil and Gas Company. Furthermore, Stover is an active participant in both the American Petroleum Institute and Business Roundtable forums.
Achievements and Honors
Dave Stover has lived in Seneca County his whole life and loves its rural charm, historic sites and scenic parks. Additionally, he enjoys its outdoor activities and proximity to larger cities.
He has served as a board member of Noble Energy, an S&P 500 company and one of America’s premier independent energy firms, for over four decades. With his wealth of oil and gas industry knowledge, he brings an invaluable perspective to the Board.
He has also served as a high school coach, instructing varsity girls’ basketball and wrestling at Saint Mark’s. During his tenure there, his teams won three state championships: 1985, 1995, and 1996.
Personal Life
Dave Stover has been in the oil and gas industry for four decades, bringing with him an extensive background to his current position as Chairman and CEO of Noble Energy – one of America’s premier independent energy firms.
Stowers began his professional life as a physician. As the grandson of doctors, he earned his medical degree from University of Missouri-Columbia.
After marrying Virginia, Stowers left the medical field and entered mutual fund sales. He founded American Century Investments and then created the Stowers Institute for Medical Research as his legacy.
He took a more aggressive, long-term approach to investing than many fund managers do. He founded his company with the conviction that small investors could become successful with good service and sound investments.
Net Worth
David (Dave) Stover is worth $6 million dollars and serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Noble Energy – an S&P 500 member and one of America’s premier independent energy companies.
Dave was appointed chairman of the board in April 2015 and CEO in October 2014. Prior to this role at Noble, Dave served as president and chief operating officer, among other executive positions.
Stover has been a lifelong conservative with an unwavering belief in free market principles. He has served on the boards of directors for the John Locke Foundation (since 1989), The Fund for America Studies and Philanthropy Roundtable, is Governor McCrory’s appointee to the Golden LEAF Foundation, and has served on Asheville School’s Board since 2006. A graduate of Wake Forest University with an MBA and University of Richmond with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, Stover holds no other degrees than these three organizations.