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Semi-protection: High level of IP vandalism. TTina6605 (talk) 16:16, 15 May 2017 (UTC) Jamie Mitchell is the founder of Charro Energy, an energy focused consulting firm based in Texas. As head of Business Development for Charro Energy, Jamie is responsible for developing small to midsized companies with average growth rates of 70% annually. He is also Managing Partner for Mitchell Partners LP, a Private Equity fund that has a diverse portfolio including Engineering Design & Manufacturing, Oil and Gas Services, Application Development, Insurance and several others. His recent activities include developing OptiFluids, a new process for tracking and injecting oil and gas fluids saving customers upwards of 30% and having an initial payback at 72 hours of operations. This process has been recognized in multiple publications including Industrial Water World, Energy and Production Magazine, Energy Global, and Oilfield Technology. Jamie is also co-owner in a diverse portfolio of companies such as COJO Partners, Charro Energy (business development consulting), Texas Republic Capital Corporation (insurance holdings), Three Star LLC (water hauling), Red Stag Logistics (dairy logistics), The Expert TA (online engineering tutoring), and First Source Holdings (oil and gas drilling). Mr. Mitchell earned a degree in Entrepreneurship from Oklahoma State University, an MBA in Energy from Texas Christian University and earned an Executive Education from Harvard Business School.

Education

Jamie Mitchell started his education at Oklahoma State University where he started as an Engineer. Soon finding that Business was his passion, Mr. Mitchell switched his course to his soon to be degree in Entrepreneurship and studies in Business Law. Upon graduating, Jamie took a job following the oil and gas industry from in North, South, East and Central United States. Developing a few projects and getting a taste for the real world, Jamie was persuaded by a close relative to go for an MBA. The MBA (Masters of Business and Administration) was earned from Texas Christian University where his main focus was energy. At this point in Mr. Mitchell's life he realized that school is not about improving ones strengths but also about improving ones weaknesses. That meant that he also had to cover the accounting side of business, eventually earning enough hours to also earn a MAC (Masters of Accounting). Finally, in an effort to set himself one more step ahead, Jamie applied and was accepted to Harvard Business School where he earned an Executive Education.

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