SOLARIS OILFIELD INFRASTRUCTURE IN (SEI)
Sector: Energy
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
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Sector: Energy
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Director information for SEI
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
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| SEI | Director and Co-Chief Executive Officer | 65 | ["Co-Chief Executive Officer and member of the Board since October 2025", "Former President and Chief Executive Officer of Aris", "Experience in global water, power and energy sectors", "Board member of Coterra Energy Inc. since 2017", "Served on the board of Macquarie Infrastructure Holdings, LLC from August 2018 until June 2022", "Board of Trustees of LSU Law School", "Chair of the Texas Business Hall of Fame", "Named one of the Top 10 Women in Energy by the Houston Chronicle", "Top 25 in water globally by Water and Wastewater International", "Top 25 Influential Women in Energy by Hart Magazine", "Founding member of the NYSE Texas Advisory Board", "Extensive background in building and managing infrastructure, including water and power"] | [] | 2026 |
Companies shown below are based on exact name match for the selected Director
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
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| CTRA | Chief Executive Officer of Aris Water Solutions, Inc.; Chair of the Board | 64 | ["Experience in building and managing global infrastructure businesses in oil and gas, water and power industries", "Expertise in water management aspects of the oil and gas industry", "Recognized as one of the 25 Most Influential Women in Energy by Hart Energy\u2019s Oil and Gas Investor Magazine in 2020", "Inducted into the 2017 Greater Houston Women\u2019s Hall of Fame", "Chair of the Texas Business Hall of Fame", "Law degree from Louisiana State University"] | ["Compensation Committee"] | 2025 |
Biography sourced from the proxy statement filing.
Amanda M. Brock has served as our Co-Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board since October 2025. Prior to joining the Company, Ms. Brock served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Aris from September 2021 until October 2025. Ms. Brock joined Aris s predecessor in 2017 as the Senior Commercial Advisor and assumed the President and Chief Operating Officer positions in September 2020 and July 2018, respectively. Ms. Brock also served as Chief Commercial Officer of Aris s predecessor from February 2018 to September 2020. Ms. Brock served as a Director of Aris from December 2020 until October 2025. Ms. Brock has spent her career focused on the global water, power and energy sectors. Before joining Aris s predecessor, Ms. Brock was Chief Executive Officer of Water Standard, a water treatment company focused on desalination and produced water treatment and recycling in both the upstream and downstream energy industry, from 2009 to 2017. Previously, Ms. Brock was President of the Americas for Azurix and was responsible for developing water infrastructure and services in the Americas. Ms. Brock has served on the board of Coterra Energy Inc. (NYSE: CTRA) (formerly Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation) since 2017. Ms. Brock served on the board of Macquarie Infrastructure Holdings, LLC (formerly Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation) (formerly NYSE: MIC) from August 2018 until June 2022. Ms. Brock is also on the Executive Committee and is the chair of the Texas Business Hall of Fame. She previously served on the Board of Trustees of LSU Law School and the Texas Water Commission. She completed her undergraduate degree in South Africa and earned her law degree at Louisiana State University, where she was a member of the Law Review, and began her career as a lawyer at Vinson & Elkins LLP. Ms. Brock was previously named one of the Top 10 Women in Energy by the Houston Chronicle and in 2016, one of the Top 25 in water globally by Water and Wastewater International. In 2020, Ms. Brock was named one of the Top 25 Influential Women in Energy by Hart Magazine, and in February 2026, Ms. Brock was named a founding member of the NYSE Texas Advisory Board. Ms. Brock has extensive background in building and managing infrastructure, including both water and power. We believe her skills and experience qualify her to serve as a member of our Board.