Company: MGY
Filing Date: 2025-03-20
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001558370-25-003377
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Company: Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp
Filing Date: 2025-03-20
Form: DEF 14A
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 also the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Southwestern Testing Laboratories (“STL Engineers”), a geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing firm. Both companies are based in Dallas, Texas, with the oil and gas division located in Midland, Texas, and have built notable projects at over 13 airports, transit agencies, and the Texas Departments of Transportation, Healthcare, and Higher Education, among others. CARCON and STL Engineers have been recognized for many awards in the construction and engineering fields, including articles in Engineering News Records and the Association of Building Contractors National Awards. In February 2020, Ms. Acosta was elected to the board of directors of Vistra Corporation, a retail electricity and power generation company located in 18 states across the United States and the District of Columbia. She has also served on the board of directors of Veritex Holdings, Inc. since January 2021. Ms. Acosta’s prior corporate board service includes ten years on the board of directors of Energy Future Holdings Corporation, six years on the board of directors of Legacy Texas Financial Group, N.A., and two years on the board of directors of ONE Gas, Inc.In November 2022, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Ms. Acosta as one of three co-chairs of the 2023 Texas Inaugural Committee. In April 2021, Governor Abbott appointed Ms. Acosta to the Texas Tech University Board of Regents for a six-year term. Additionally, in March 2016, Governor Abbott appointed Ms. Acosta to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, where she served a three-year term, and, in March 2020, Governor Abbott appointed her to the Strike Force to Open Texas for COVID-19. Ms. Acosta is one of 40 members from across the state appointed to this Special Advisory Council to Governor Abbott. Ms. Acosta’s civic board service also includes the Communities Foundation of Texas and the Dallas Citizens Council, where she was named chairman for a three-year term from 2023 until 2026, making her only the second woman to hold that position in the 84-year history of the organization. She is also a member of the National Women Energy Directors Network. Ms. Acosta has been named as one of the 100 Most Influential Latinas by Latino Leaders Magazine since 2020 and as one of the 500 Most Powerful Business Leaders in Dallas-Fort Worth by D CEO Magazine the past five years. Other notable recognitions include the 2021 U.S. Presidential Volunteer Service Award