William Groffy
Director of Regulatory Affairs at Colorado Oil & Gas Association- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Colorado Oil & Gas Association
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director of Regulatory Affairs
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Jan 2022 - Present
Denver, Colorado, United States
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Regulatory Analyst
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Oct 2015 - Mar 2020
The Woodlands, Texas Responsible for oil and gas development projects in multiple states including coordination of permitting activities and all documents associated with obtaining regulatory approval to conduct operations. Conducted field visits with state and federal personnel to discuss development plans and on-going production. Areas of focus have been on advocacy with state enforcement agencies and federal government departments tasked with oversight of oil and gas activities. Understanding of how laws and… Show more Responsible for oil and gas development projects in multiple states including coordination of permitting activities and all documents associated with obtaining regulatory approval to conduct operations. Conducted field visits with state and federal personnel to discuss development plans and on-going production. Areas of focus have been on advocacy with state enforcement agencies and federal government departments tasked with oversight of oil and gas activities. Understanding of how laws and regulations directly affect the ability to develop and produce oil and gas mineral rights by working with company personnel conducting the day-to-day operations. Accountable for ensuring timely and accurate regulatory filings. Participation in reviewing and commenting on proposed legislation and rule-making processes to provide perspective regarding the effects of those items on company operational activities. Attending industry association meetings to supply appropriate feedback and represent company directives. Show less
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Marathon Oil Corporation
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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Government Relations/Regulatory Compliance
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Jun 2008 - Mar 2015
Houston, Texas & Dickinson, North Dakota Created full time employment position responsible for representing the company in the local community by actively participating in business committees, county government and trade associations. Initiated new job task developing and conducting an aggressive grassroots campaign to address potential federal legislation. Utilized a newly designed web site, campaign materials, talking points and public relations strategy to create the necessary pressure that eventually led to the postponement… Show more Created full time employment position responsible for representing the company in the local community by actively participating in business committees, county government and trade associations. Initiated new job task developing and conducting an aggressive grassroots campaign to address potential federal legislation. Utilized a newly designed web site, campaign materials, talking points and public relations strategy to create the necessary pressure that eventually led to the postponement of the legislative initiatives and potential executive actions. Managed the permitting process for one of the largest independent oil and gas companies. Trained key personnel on emerging legislative and government regulatory actions. Show less
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City of Aurora
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United States
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Government Relations
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Dec 2003 - Jun 2008
Aurora, Colorado Represented and communicated the priorities of the City of Aurora and the Aurora Water Department to the Colorado State Legislature, the Colorado Governor, members of the United States Congress and staff in the United States Department of Interior. Supported and opposed various legislative and regulatory actions that would affect the City's ability to accomplish its objectives to provide quality water to the citizens of Aurora at an affordable price. Proposed and guided legislation through… Show more Represented and communicated the priorities of the City of Aurora and the Aurora Water Department to the Colorado State Legislature, the Colorado Governor, members of the United States Congress and staff in the United States Department of Interior. Supported and opposed various legislative and regulatory actions that would affect the City's ability to accomplish its objectives to provide quality water to the citizens of Aurora at an affordable price. Proposed and guided legislation through the Colorado State House and Senate to provide tools for the city to utilize in conducting operations in a more effective and efficient manner. Show less
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Education
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Colorado State University-Pueblo
B.S., Political Science and Government