Tal Keel
Associate at Carter-Haston Real Estate- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Carter-Haston
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United States
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Real Estate
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100 - 200 Employee
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Associate
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Jul 2020 - Present
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Financial Analyst
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Jun 2018 - Jun 2020
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Briar Oil and Gas, LLC
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Houston, Texas
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Operations Intern
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Jun 2017 - Aug 2017
• Gained an understanding of operational management by supporting Briar’s executive management team • Assisted in capital raising, integration, and execution of 327 gas wells acquired from BP Lower 48 in Oklahoma’s Arkoma Shale gas field through meeting with potential investors and arrangement of gathering and marketing for gas production • Prioritized gas well operation by optimal gas production and researched air quality regulations • Revised Briar’s investor subscription agreements and coordinated with Briar’s third-party accounting firm Show less
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Gerber Taylor
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United States
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Investment Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Client Service Intern
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Jan 2017 - Feb 2017
• Meshed Backstop Information System and Microsoft Excel Tool Kit to make factsheets and client performance reporting more efficient and informative • Conducted preliminary research of and outreach to Registered Investment Advisors to identify top prospects for sub-advisors and sources of capital for Gerber Taylor funds • Gathered financial data and information for current and potential clients in private equity and client service • Participated in meetings regarding due diligence, fund operations, and potential future investments Show less
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Washington and Lee University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Assistant
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Jun 2016 - Aug 2016
• Conducted analysis that proved hypothesis that bedrock erosion is a result of hydraulic fluid pressure • Operated an eight-foot, plexi-glass model stream to investigate the process of bedrock erosion in fluvial systems • Inserted sensors in the model’s bed to obtain pressure data in order to examine the flow dynamics that cause erosion • Conducted analysis that proved hypothesis that bedrock erosion is a result of hydraulic fluid pressure • Operated an eight-foot, plexi-glass model stream to investigate the process of bedrock erosion in fluvial systems • Inserted sensors in the model’s bed to obtain pressure data in order to examine the flow dynamics that cause erosion
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Standard Construction
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United States
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Construction
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1 - 100 Employee
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Plant and Pit Utility Worker
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Jun 2015 - Aug 2015
• Drilled 40-80 feet into the ground to take core soil samples to help determine the soil's value in the asphalt manufacturing process • Worked with quality control to run tests on asphalt samples being delivered to paving jobs; tested asphalt for specific gravity, content of asphalt cement, air voids; tested aggregate on moisture content and size distribution • Performed cleaning and maintenance duties for plants and pits • Used alluvium maps to identify attractive properties • Drilled 40-80 feet into the ground to take core soil samples to help determine the soil's value in the asphalt manufacturing process • Worked with quality control to run tests on asphalt samples being delivered to paving jobs; tested asphalt for specific gravity, content of asphalt cement, air voids; tested aggregate on moisture content and size distribution • Performed cleaning and maintenance duties for plants and pits • Used alluvium maps to identify attractive properties
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Education
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Washington and Lee University
Bachelor’s Degree, Geology -
University of Otago
Certificate of Proficiency, Geology -
Memphis University School
High School