Greene's Energy Group Promotes McMillain

March 18, 2014

Antwan McMillian
Antwan McMillian

Greene’s Energy Group, LLC (GEG), a provider of integrated testing, rentals and specialty services has promoted Antwan McMillian to manager, testing and services.


McMillian is responsible for the testing and services for blowout preventers (BOP) throughout 20 Houston-area counties. He will also manage the technicians and equipment within his geographic area.  


As an employee of GEG since 2007, McMillian has held positions such as a helper T1, T3 operator and sales representative for district 3.


“Antwan’s dedication to Greene’s Energy Group is unsurpassed, and we believe he will excel in managing our Houston operations,” said Tom Sawyer, GEG, vice president. “His industry experience extends beyond his service at Greene’s, and we are confident in his ability to implement an exceptional program.”


McMillian graduated with an associate degree in general studies from Colorado Technical University (CTU). He also holds certificates in management and business concepts from CTU and is a member of the Project Management Institution (PMI) within its Houston chapter.

 

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