Danny Jester

Founder/Board Member at TruEnergy Services

Danny Jester is the Founder/Board Member of TruEnergy Services, a major commercial energy brokerage with tens of thousands of clients across 12 states. Danny served as the Founder/CEO of the company from 2011 to 2020.

In addition, Danny Jester is the Managing General Partner of Lullwater Energy Fund starting in 2022. Danny also held the role of Managing Partner at S Broadway Development since 2019.

Moreover, Danny Jester co-founded and served as Principal of Roughneck Radiator, a company specializing in the manufacturing and repair of industrial radiators for the oil and gas industry in multiple Southern US states. Danny was involved in the operation from 2017 onwards.

Furthermore, Danny Jester is the Owner of Atlas Bishop Arts, a cocktail lounge in Dallas that offers specialty drinks representing various cultures. Danny has been in this role since 2021.

Additionally, Danny Jester serves as an Equity Investor at StackSource, an online platform for commercial real estate loans, since 2021.

Furthermore, they have been a Board Member/Equity Investor at Instafuel, a fleet fuel management company, until its acquisition by Shell in March 2022.

Danny Jester is also a Board Member/Equity Investor at Avalon Energy LLC, an oil and natural gas exploration and production company. Danny served in this capacity from 2018 to 2021.

Danny is a Member of TIGER 21, a peer-to-peer learning network for high-net-worth individuals, from 2018 to 2021.

Lastly, Danny Jester is the Managing Partner of Akiton SA de CV since 2009.

Danny Jester attended White Oak High School in White Oak, Texas from 1986 to 1989, where they achieved the title of Valedictorian. Following this, they pursued higher education at Texas A&M University from 1989 to 1994, earning a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a focus in Finance and Accounting.

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  • Founder/Board Member

    March, 2020 - present

  • Founder/CEO

    October, 2011