Leadership

James W. Head – Founder, President & CEO

James began his career in the oil and gas industry in the Appalachian basin of the United States serving through leadership positions in the companies involved in production of natural oil and gas. Later his career experience included the procurement of fuel for operations of the U.S. Government and NATO in the Middle East and Afghanistan actions. Utilizing his expertise in mid-stream, supply and trading, and refining, obtained through nearly 30 years of international business experience at various Fortune 200 companies and government contracting, James established Acacia Energy Group in 2013 and built dedicated sources of production and allocations of refined petroleum products.

James holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration/Accounting and a MBA in International Business.

 

 

David Martin-Nash – Director of Supply Chain Logistics

Prior to joining Acacia Energy Group, David held various logistics management positions in Europe and the Middle East, and carried out diverse management and operating assignments in the fields of global integrated security, logistics, transportation, risk assessments and project security.

David brings to Acacia a vast experience gained from his successful 27 years career in the British Army and extensive background in project management, logistics and security for companies operating in hostile and austere environments. David is responsible for the logistics management and planning to accommodate Acacia’s customers.

David holds qualification certificates in Project Management and Logistics, Security and Risk Management, as well as Employee Health and Safety Management (EHS).

Contact

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Humanitarian Efforts

Acacia Energy Group is proud to fund The Acacia Humanitarian Trust as part of our humanitarian efforts. The Trust is used to finance efforts and projects related to health care, education, community improvements and business incubators for entrepreneurs and job creation. Charitable projects are funded totally on needs basis and done so without consideration to religion, politics, or ethnicity.