About Glen Gonzalez
With a long and diversified track record in finance, energy, media, and other fields, Houston, Texas, resident Glen Gonzalez brings a rich history of professional leadership to his responsibilities at private investment trust TJG Capital. When not running the trust, Glen Gonzalez contributes to various philanthropic organizations, including medical research, arts, and community outreach initiatives.
A former resident of New York, where he still maintains a home, Glen Gonzalez previously sat on the board of directors of Safe Space (safespacenyc.org), a group that combats domestic violence and child neglect throughout the city. In Houston, among other charitable causes, Mr. Gonzalez serves as a trustee of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH.org), supports the Amschwand Sarcoma Cancer Foundation, and generously gives to March of Dimes Houston.
A 1990 graduate of the University of Southern California, Glen Gonzalez began his career in New York City in the advertising business, during which time he managed consumer campaigns for brands such as Procter and Gamble, Warner-Lambert, Neiman Marcus and Anne Klein. During this time, Mr. Gonzalez also produced an independent film for Fine Line Features and worked as Marketing Director at Us Weekly magazine before entering the next stage of his career as an oil and gas executive.
Between 2002 and 2013, Glen Gonzalez accumulated a series of accomplishments as an oil and gas executive, running businesses within the refining and midstream sectors. In 2013, Gonzalez sold his midstream transportation and pipeline assets to San Antonio-based TexStar MidStream. Gonzalez now oversees his private investment trust TJG Capital, based in Houston, Texas.
A former resident of New York, where he still maintains a home, Glen Gonzalez previously sat on the board of directors of Safe Space (safespacenyc.org), a group that combats domestic violence and child neglect throughout the city. In Houston, among other charitable causes, Mr. Gonzalez serves as a trustee of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH.org), supports the Amschwand Sarcoma Cancer Foundation, and generously gives to March of Dimes Houston.
A 1990 graduate of the University of Southern California, Glen Gonzalez began his career in New York City in the advertising business, during which time he managed consumer campaigns for brands such as Procter and Gamble, Warner-Lambert, Neiman Marcus and Anne Klein. During this time, Mr. Gonzalez also produced an independent film for Fine Line Features and worked as Marketing Director at Us Weekly magazine before entering the next stage of his career as an oil and gas executive.
Between 2002 and 2013, Glen Gonzalez accumulated a series of accomplishments as an oil and gas executive, running businesses within the refining and midstream sectors. In 2013, Gonzalez sold his midstream transportation and pipeline assets to San Antonio-based TexStar MidStream. Gonzalez now oversees his private investment trust TJG Capital, based in Houston, Texas.
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