Joseph McCoy brings to BPI’s board more than 30 years’ diversified energy industry expertise spanning oil and gas exploration and production, minerals and mining, and transportation and marketing operations. He was most recently senior vice president and chief financial officer, and also served as vice president and controller, for Burlington Resources, one of the largest independent oil and gas companies in the U.S. and a top producer of natural gas in North America, where he worked from 2001 until its 2006 acquisition.
Mr. McCoy began his career in 1974 with ARCO (now a subsidiary of British Petroleum), where he advanced through various audit, accounting, budgeting and financial analysis management positions until being promoted to corporate assistant controller in 1987. Later, he became vice president, finance, planning and control, for ARCO Alaska, Inc., a $2 billion oil and gas exploration and production division. From 1994 to 2001, Mr. McCoy also served as vice president and controller of a partially owned ARCO subsidiary Vastar Resources, where he helped grow market capitalization from $2.8 billion to $8.3 billion during the company’s transition from IPO to its acquisition by British Petroleum.
He holds a Master of Science in Accounting and an MBA from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from College of the Holy Cross. Mr. McCoy is a Certified Public Accountant. |