
James C. Campbell, President & CEO
James C. Campbell, or "Jim" as he is referred to, is the President and CEO of Pipeline Resources Incorporated. The company was founded by Mr. Campbell in 1990. Prior to 1990, Mr. Campbell was the Vice President of Marketing for two successful, independent, oil and gas companies.
Mr. Campbell has been actively involved with a number of key associations on the oil and gas industry, including: the American Gas Association ( AGA ), the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, and the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association ( TIPRO ). Mr. Campbell was a member of the industry finance committee for TIPRO . Campbell earned certification as a Petroleum Technician from Richland College , Dallas , Texas , giving him a broad understanding of the engineering and geology involved in the drilling for oil and gas.
Mr. Campbell, an avid horse enthusiast, founded the Horseman's Radio Weekly in late 1998, he also hosted the program. After less than a year, Mr. Campbell and his team developed the number one equine related program in the country. The Horseman's Radio Weekly was broadcast over almost 200 radio stations throughout the United States . The hour-long program was unique in that it was geared completely to horse lovers and their varied interests. Many listeners tuned in each week, making it the number one agricultural related program in the United States . However, what started out to be a fun sideline grew into a much greater business responsibility then Mr. Campbell had anticipated. He spent more time talking about horses then he did enjoying his own horses. The huge amount of time he had to devote to the business side of the radio industry also became overwhelming. In January of 2005, after seven years of success, Mr. Campbell made the difficult decision to stop airing the program and devote his full time to his most important business activity, the energy industry. Mr. Campbell redirected the time he spent in the radio industry to his family and enjoying his other leisure pursuits of horses and fishing.
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