USA Compression
Jenny Tinsley Castillo has a diverse and extensive work experience in the Human Resources field. Jenny Tinsley is currently working as the Director of Human Resources at USA Compression since September 2021. Prior to this, they worked for American Achievement Corporation for almost twenty years, starting in August 2002. During their tenure at AAC, they held various roles, with their most recent position being the Sr. Manager of Benefits and HRIS. Before joining AAC, Jenny worked as an HR Assistant at Empire Funding Corp from March 1998 to May 2000.
Jenny Tinsley Castillo pursued their education at Texas State University from 1998 to 2000, where they obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a specialization in Business Administration and Management, General. Additionally, they have obtained two additional certifications: CHRC (Certified in Healthcare Research Compliance) from BadgeCert in March 2015, and PHR (Professional in Human Resources) from the HR Certification Institute (HRCI). The specific month and year of obtaining the PHR certification are not provided.
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USA Compression
USA Compression Partners LP (NYSE: USAC), based in Austin, TX, completed its IPO in January 2013. Founded in 1998, USAC is a growth-oriented MLP that is one of the largest U.S. independent providers of natural gas compression, based on total fleet horsepower of nearly 4 million as of August 2018. USAC operates an infrastructure-oriented asset base that generates stable cash flows underpinned by high utilization rates. USAC provides compression services to the midstream energy sector, primarily in the shales and unconventional resource plays, which have lower producing pressures than conventional reservoirs and where demand is about three times that in conventional areas. USAC also provides gas lift compression services in artificial oil recovery. USAC employs a customer-oriented business philosophy in partnering with a diverse customer base, which is comprised of producers, processors, gatherers and transporters of natural gas and crude oil.