Fort Worth-based specialty asset management company Valor has hired Jason Nadasky as its chief people officer.
Valor has expertise in providing mineral management solutions and oil and gas operator outsourcing, and Nadaskay brings nearly two decades of teaching, coaching, and consulting experience to this newly created role.
“Thanks to the rapid growth and expansion of our employee base, the need to create a chief people officer role has become a necessity,” Valor Chief of Staff Hanna Howard said in a statement. “Jason’s enthusiasm, passion, and track record for developing the full potential of individuals and organizations will help Valor transition to the next level of success, especially as it pertains to both performance and teamwork.”
Nadasky will be responsible for the review, assessment, and optimization of individual employee roles, along with the organizational structure of the company itself.
Nadasky began his career in St. Louis as a counselor working with teenagers and their families to overcome a variety of obstacles, eventually becoming an associate pastor. He traveled overseas implementing goal-oriented training, counseling, and management programs in both Nigeria and Ukraine, the company said.
He attained a management consulting role in the private sector, specializing in corporate strategic planning, sales, networking, budgeting, and event planning.
Most recently, before joining Valor Nadasky was both an educator and coach for various school districts, teaching six subjects and serving as an athletic coach.
Nadaskay is certified as an associate professional in human resources.
Offers mineral management platform
Founded in 2018, Valor said that it has grown to become one of the Southwest’s leading mineral management companies, providing sector-specific solutions such as oil and gas accounting, land management, lease negotiation and counsel, joint interest billing, and revenue accounting.
Valor also offers outsourcing services for oil and gas operators, partnering with companies to offer bookkeeping, owner relations, and other back-office operations.
But Valor’s mineral management services platform, mineral.tech, is the foundation and cornerstone of its mineral management services. Mineral.tech is a proprietary mineral management platform designed to optimize and track oil and gas assets.
The company manages a combined 10.2 million gross acres and 560,000 net royalty acres of mineral and property rights on behalf of more than 100,000 interests across 32 U.S. states.
“I’m proud to be joining a thriving organization like Valor,” Nadaskay said in a statement. “This is a company that has grown exponentially over the past couple of years, doubling in both staff and revenue. I believe now is the perfect time for the company to institute this new chief people officer role and I look forward to helping the organization and its employees develop their roles and contributions to the fullest potential.”
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