Management

DHI’s Executive Team
The management Team of DHI is made up of individuals with diverse backgrounds that include Mechanical Engineering, Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, and Information Technologies.

  • Michael (Mike) Finley, Chairman of the Board.
  • Chester (Chet) Jachimiec, President
  • Herbert (Herb) Presley, Vice President
  • Mike Ramsey, 
  • Bruce Kelso, Senior Consulting Engineer
  • Guillermo (William) Dyer, Senior Technician

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Management and Team Member Resumes

Michael L. Finley, 68 serves as Chairman of the Board of the Company. As the founding and principal stockholder, he has served as the sole director of the Company and has directed the Company’s operations since its inception in 1998. He is the head of the Finley companies, involved in oil & gas, mining, commercial real estate and technologies.

After acquiring the initial DHI patents in 1998, Mr. Finley continued to broaden and improve the Company’s DGWS technology and product “pipeline”. By January 2005, Down Hole Water Management Inc. d/b/a/ Down Hole Injection held the leading patent estate for DGWS products and processes. Between 1999 and 2001, the Company’s DGWS technology was the subject of several grants and industry studies conducted by the U. S. Gas Research Institute.

From 1994 to1999, Mr. Finley is credited with demonstrating that shallow coal bed methane plays in the Cherokee Basin in Oklahoma could be developed profitably. He developed both primary and secondary projects, while discovering the largest CBM gas field in Northeast Oklahoma. Subsequently, Mr. Finley was a co-founder of Canadian States Gas, later known as Thermal Energy Company, which by 1999 was noted as the largest gas pipeline/gathering system in the State of Oklahoma.

Prior to working full time in the oil and gas industry, during the 1980’s, Mr. Finley was President, CEO and Founder of Nacoma Consolidated, a millwork and custom furniture manufacturing company. He developed the company from a 2,000 square foot plant into a 60,000 square foot facility. Nocoma was recognized as a “Top Ten” company within its industry and market segment.

Mr. Finley Graduated with Honors as a BFA from Stephen F. Austin State University in 1974. He has subsequently received over 30 hours of post-graduate credit in finance and economics.

Chester J. Jachimiec, 65, the President of DHI, has 40 years of professional, entrepreneurial and large company business experience, and has developed several companies from concept stage to full public company status. In the last twenty years, Mr. Jachimiec has founded three companies that have gone public, including one of which grew to Fortune 1000 size.

Mr. Jachimiec has been a close advisor to the Finley companies since early 2017, acting as the CFO of the enterprises and involved in their various operations and investments. Prior to that, from 2012 to 2016, he was a founder and board member, CFO and ultimately President of Vivione Biosciences Inc., a medical device company taken public on the TSX-Venture Exchange.

From 2005 to 2008, he was a founder, director and EVP of Production Enhancement Group, Inc., an upstream energy services company involved in coiled tubing, pressure pumping, and wireline services and rental tools, and taken public on the Toronto Stock Exchange. From 2001 to 2005, he was President of SPI Petroleum, LLC, a private equity backed consolidation of fuels and lubricants distribution companies that ultimately grew to over $4 billion in revenue and became the largest company in its industry. From 1996 to 2001, he served as a founder, director and EVP of Encompass Services Corporation, a public company and national provider of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and janitorial services, with over $4.5 billion in revenue and 35,000 employees. From 1994 to 1996, Mr. Jachimiec served as Director of Acquisitions and Investments for Tenneco Energy, where he created and led a group to diversify the company away from regulated assets (pipelines) and redeploy capital in higher return, non-regulated businesses (independent power plants; pipeline services). From 1990 to 1994, Mr. Jachimiec served as a consultant to a number of companies, assisting them to secure capital or engage in acquisitions, MBOs or other transactions, and managed his personal investments in oil & gas and technology commercialization’s.

Prior to 1990, Mr. Jachimiec practiced law in the areas of Securities and M&A in Houston and Dallas, and was a partner in two large national law firms. He was also licensed as a CPA in the State of Illinois, and practiced public accounting with Price Waterhouse prior to attending law school. He received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in public accounting (1976, with honors) from Loyola University of Chicago and a Juris Doctorate (1979, with honors) from Northwestern University of Chicago School of Law, where he served on and was published in the Northwestern University Law Review.

Herbert L. Presley, 59, serves the Company as Vice President. and has over 35 years of commercialization experience, in high growth technology companies. Mr. Presley has founded and funded over 8 companies in the last 30 years.

Mr. Presley is an accomplished and performance-focused business development and startup strategist with a proven ability to plan, launch, grow or revitalize a startup, and manage the development and execution of strategic operational initiatives. Organized and diligent with a strong background in cutting company costs, streamlining operations and optimizing staff performance to drive revenue growth. Successful in developing and strengthening lucrative partnerships, identifying and capitalizing on growth and investment opportunities to secure early stage and growth stage funding. Excels in brand positioning and growth strategies while championing a strong focus on customer satisfaction and loyalty. Well-versed in leading cross-functional teams to plan, create, and launch product innovations to increase product revenue.

Mr. Presley has a strong background in intellectual property and patent portfolio creation. All of Mr. Presley’s companies had strong patent portfolios in their respective technology niches which was heavily utilized to drive company valuations and product position in their markets.

From 1990 to present he has founded companies in telecommunication’s, software development, and advanced materials for the energy market segments. All of these companies were successfully funded in either the private or public markets.

Michael C. Ramsey, serves the Company. Currently, he is an Oil Field Project Engineer with Lufkin Industries. Since 2001, Mr. Ramsey has provided Lufkin Industries with mechanical engineering design and redesign that has improved Lufkin’s oil field pumping equipment by eliminating fatigue failures due to previous design flaws. He has redesigned oilfield service trucks to increase the lifting capacity by 40% while decreasing the weight by 30%. As a result of these and other initiatives, he currently saves Lufkin over $1 million a year in equipment costs.]

Mr. Ramsey’s duties will include the analysis and design of oilfield pumping units and related oilfield equipment the Company expects to market in the near term. Mr. Ramsey will play a key role in the Company’s creative, design and development process. To date, he has successfully modeled technology for the Company that will invariably provide both a strategic and competitive advantage.
From 1999 to 2001 Mr. Ramsey was Project Engineer – Externals Architecture Business Center at Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford, Connecticut. He coordinated the efforts of Design, Drafting, Purchasing and Manufacturing to meet the requirements of development of the PW 6000 engine program. He successfully managed the requirements of 4 simultaneous test engines in the PW6000 program by developing an extensive Access database to mimic a “Development” MRP system.

From 1992 to 1996 Mr. Ramsey was a Squad leader in 2nd ID, South Korea, and deployed along the DMZ. He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the Good Conduct Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, is a graduate of the Airborne School, and has received the Expert Infantry Badge.
Mr. Ramsey graduated from Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas with Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in1999. Serving as a student technician in the University’s Turbo-machinery Laboratory, he studied the manufacturing, installation and instrumentation of rotor-dynamic test rigs. Mr. Ramsey is a recipient of the Thompson Design Award.

Guillermo, (Bill) Dyer, __58, has served as Senior Technician to the Company since 1999. He also serves as Superintendent for the Company’s machine shop. Mr. Dyer is charged with the responsibility of administering machine shop operations, assembling all equipment for the field, and equipping trucks and personnel for field installations. He also performs field installations and tool assessment summaries. Mr. Dyer overseas the critical operations of DGWS tool preparation and quality control. As with any precision technology, the Company undertakes significant preparation for its field trials and tool installations.
From 1997 to 1999, Mr. Dyer was General Partner in the San Jeronimo Mining Project in Durango, Mexico. The project specialized in the mining of gold and silver, averaging over 15 grams of gold and over 0.5 kilograms of silver per ton of ore.

From 1994 to 9997, he served first as Pilot Plant Manager with Desarrollos Mineros Del Centro S.A in Durango, and then as an Operations Manager with Memco in Durango, Mexico. Mr. Dyer received is mining and management skills from working with William Dyer, Sr. Mining S.A., a family owned mining concern from 1980-1992. From 1979-1980, he studied mining and metallurgy technology at ITESM-CL in Torreon, Mexico.