Dale Scheffler is the owner and president of D.J. Scheffler & Nye, based in Pomona, California. We invited Scheffler to reflect on his more than three decades of drilling experience and to elaborate on what he considers his coolest project thus far: the Grand Canyon Skywalk.
Jeremy Baldwin, president of Hawk Drilling Company, talks bringing a longstanding drilling business into the future along with his water well and geothermal experience in episode 7 of Boring Conversations.
Mark Ziegenfuss is a third-generation driller and business leader with Ziegenfuss Drilling Inc. in Ringoes, New Jersey. He has more than 50 years of industry experience. In episode 6 of Boring Conversations, he reflects on notable jobsites like the World Trade Center and New York subway.
Rodney Born is co-owner of Born Well Drilling, a third-generation, family-owned business that started in 1914. He has taken an active role in the water well industry, serving as president of the Minnesota Water Well Association in 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Born shares Minnesota Water Well Association objectives and reflects on his career in episode 5 of Boring Conversations.
In episode 4 of Boring Conversations,
Dan Rau, president and owner of Colorado Geothermal Drilling, discusses the slow but sustainable growth of Colorado Geothermal Drilling, even in the face of historic challenges.
On episode 3 of Boring Conversations, Dale Jenkins, owner of Southern Underground LLC, discusses launching the company in 2019, along with training and consulting in horizontal directional drilling.
In episode 2 of Boring Conversations, we talk to Carin and Frank Meyer, owners of Clearwater Wells. The husband-and-wife team discusses drilling in parts of Alaska most people couldn’t dream of getting a rig to.