Kim Eubanks
President & CEO
Mr. Eubanks earned a degree in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M and his MBA from University of Houston – Clear Lake.
He has been engaged in the Oil and Gas business for almost 50 years, but over the last 20+ years the primary focus has been on real estate development and joint venture investments with great partners.
With a focus on horizontal technologies and high-tech drilling, he founded CamWesT in 1992. The Stephens Group out of Little Rock, Arkansas provided $5 million in seed capital to help launch CamWesT. With the desire to create a multi-generational legacy business, he named the company after his two sons – Cameron and Weston. Later when his daughter was born, he named the first horizontal well in the company’s history after her, the Taylor Layne 25H-1 well in North Dakota.
Mr. Eubanks and his Team, along with great partners like the Stephens Group and GE Capital, were able to grow the original $5 million to roughly $500 million in added value through multiple transactions in Energy, Real Estate, and other investments.
With his true passion and love for real estate, and his desire to make a difference at Texas A&M, Mr. Eubanks started acquiring various assets in Bryan-College Station, Texas within the Texas A&M Biomedical Corridor in 2003. With great partners doing the heavy lifting, we developed and delivered Clinical Building 1 for Texas A&M’s Health Science Center. Later with our same great partners, we developed and delivered CamWesT Crossing Phase I, a Class A office building in the Bio-Corridor.
Since 2003, we have invested in Commercial, Residential, Multi-Family, Fitness, Mountain, and Rural Ranch projects. Mr. Eubanks son’s, Weston and Cameron Eubanks manage those projects and originate new investment opportunities.
Mr. Eubanks and his wife (Laura) of 41 years support many great causes, but are most heavily involved with the 25Project (modeled after Mathew 25:40 – “serving the least of these”), and the Human Trafficking Institute (prosecuting Human Traffickers and rescuing victims), and Living Waters drilling water wells in Africa. We also enjoy supporting scholarships and other causes at Texas A&M.