Jeff Sandefer
Jeff Sandefer is President of Sandefer Capital Partners, an energy investment firm with over $500 million in capital.
Sandefer is director of National Review magazine, a board member of the conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation and a former board member and chair of the Acton Institute.[1]
A graduate of the University of Texas and the Harvard Business School, Sandefer taught entrepreneurship at the University of Texas before founding the Acton School of Business. Acton's MBA program is taught by "entrepreneur-teachers" offering students a "personal introduction" to employers listed on a 66-strong company list. According to Acton's website, "For each of the firms on our Company List, a partner, executive, or alumnus of the program has pledged to personally shepherd a student through the recruiting process if asked to do so by a professor."[2]
Sandefer is the great-grandson of Jefferson Davis Sandefer, who served as the President of Simmons University (later Hardin Simmons University), Austin, for more than 30 years until his death in 1940.
In 1993, The Texas Ethics Commission found Sandefer to have violated the Texas Election Code for failing to disclose campaign expenditure in excess of $7000.
External links
- Jeff Sandefer's bio at Acton Business School website
- Phyllis Berman, "Now It's Time To Get Your Hands Dirty", Forbes, February 28, 2005.
- Order and agreed resolution of the Texas Ethics Commission regarding violation of the Texas Election Code