Natural Resources >> CEO Interviews >> May 9, 2005

Stephen Snider – Universal Compression Holdings Inc (uco)

STEPHEN A. SNIDER has been the President, Chief Executive Officer and a Director of Universal Compression Holdings, Inc., since consummation of its Tidewater Compression acquisition in 1998. Mr. Snider joined Tidewater Compression in 1975 as General Manager of air compressor operations. In 1979, Mr. Snider established Tidewater Compression's operations in the northeastern United States. In 1981, he assumed responsibility for the western United States operations of Tidewater Compression. Mr. Snider left Tidewater Compression in 1983 to own and operate businesses unrelated to the energy industry. He returned to Tidewater Compression in 1991 as Senior Vice President of Compression. Mr. Snider has over 25 years of experience in senior management of operating companies. He serves as a Director of Energen Corporation, a diversified energy company focusing on natural gas distribution and oil and gas exploration and production. Additionally, Mr. Snider serves as a Director of T-3 Energy Services, Inc., a company that provides a broad range of oilfield products and services to customers in the upstream oil and gas industry, petrochemical and refinery plants, shipyards and offshore fabrication companies. Profile
J. MICHAEL ANDERSON joined Universal Compression as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in March 2003. From 1999 to March 2003, Mr. Anderson held various positions with Azurix Corp., primarily as the company's Chief Financial Officer and later as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Prior to that time, Mr. Anderson spent 10 years in the Global Investment Banking Group of J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. Mr. Anderson received a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Texas Tech University. Profile
TWST: Would you begin with a brief historical sketch of Universal

Compression Holdings and then give us a picture of the company at the

present time?

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