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NADOA Past Presidents

Back row: (l to r) Noemi Taylor, 2011; Mary Sons, 2014; Carolyn Dean, 2010; Judy Moreland, 2008; Lisa Buffaloe, 2013; Betty Davidson, 2012; Paul Guillory, 1992; Jason Lucas, 2019; Lewis Box, 2021; Chris Nightingale, 1994; Sandi Rupprecht, 2017; Liz Fajen, 2009; Michele Lawton, 2022; Norma Dooley, 2023; Ed McCord, 2005 Front row: (l to r) Debra Rogers, 2001; Brenda Pirozzolo, 2016; Lynne McCord, 2000; Joyce Jones, 1991; Nancy Cemino, 2015; Sarah Broyles, 1986; Linda Barry, 1993; Cheryl Hampton, 2018; Luann Sharp, 1999; Luanne Johnson, 2020; Sara Tays, 1997

Thank you to CIMA for donating the beautiful NADOA shirts for our past presidents to wear.

The NADOA program chair, Sandi Rupprecht, would like to extend an apology to Jennifer Horchem for printing an incorrect speaker biography. Her correct bio is below. We appreciate Jennifer’s willingness to speak and sincerely regret the misinformation.

She was also involved with communitization agreements and other public lands matters. In her energy practice, she collaborated with outside counsel, landmen, and brokers during acquisitions and sales; conducted due diligence; and drafted lease-related documents, exploration and development agreements, and purchase and sale agreements, as well as reviewed title opinions. Her litigation responsibilities involved title and royalty payment issues, as well as the drafting and negotiating of settlement agreements. Prior to her in-house position, Ms. Horchem was an associate at two Kansas law firms. Her work encompassed oil and gas, real estate, probate, and administrative law including representation of an electric cooperative before the Kansas Corporation Commission (after having previously clerked for the Advisory Counsel’s Office of the Kansas Corporation Commission).

Jennifer N. Horchem

Jennifer N. Horchem’s public lands practice includes assisting producers

with Federal and Indian royalty valuation and reporting. She also represents energy companies in connection with acquisitions and divestitures and in transactional matters, including assignments, joint operating agreements, midstream contract review, surface use agreements, and master service agreements. She provides unique competencies acquired during her seven years as Associate General Counsel and Vice President – Land Administration for an independent exploration and production company. There, she was involved with both the royalty (Office of Natural Resources Revenue) and operations (Bureau of Land Management) side of public lands. Her work involved state and federal royalty and tax audits, application of the marketable condition rule to federal and Indian oil and gas leases, and dual accounting and major portion for Indian oil and gas leases.

Thank you, Russell Rudy for providing eight NADOA members with the Ellis Rudy Memorial Scholarship to cover their registraBon fee for our 50 th Anniversary NADOA Annual InsBtute Thank you, Russell Rudy for providing eight NADOA members with the Ellis Rudy Memorial Scholarship to cover their registraBon fee for our 50 th Anniversary NADOA Annual InsBtute

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