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National Energy Talk Episode 13: Owen Plowman

Owen Plowman is vice president for business development at Actenum. Owen has spearheaded Actenum’s business development and marketing activities since 2006 and is now focused on expanding Actenum’s market reach within the oil and gas industry.

Prior to joining Actenum, he spent fourteen years at Oracle Corporation Canada, Inc., where he had management responsibility for teams in professional services, technical support, and sales support in Toronto and in Vancouver.

Owen has worked in the IT industry for over 40 years. He began his career writing commercial software in 1979. After completing his university studies he was employed by Meta Systems Canada (an Ontario software startup venture), where he led the development team. While at Meta Systems he also worked on software development projects for various Canadian and U.S. government agencies and organizations, including National Defence Canada, the U.S. Navy and Air Force, Ford Aerospace & Communications, Singer-Link, and IBM Corporation.

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Owen holds a BSc in Biology and an MSc in Computation from McMaster University, and is a member of the SPE.

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Mark A. Stansberry, energy advisor and corporate development strategist, has been a columnist and contributor for Energies Media since 2014. He is the author of America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan and the host of the National Energy Talk podcast. Stansberry served as U.S. Senator Bartlett’s intern/staff member from 1975-76, and led Senators Bellmon and Bartlett’s State Youth Conference in 1976. Stansberry can be contacted through his website

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