On the 29 April 2021 after a hard decision, he has ended the fight on his terms and is at peace. He and Barb (Neuert), his soulmate and forever love since their high school days were married 14 July 1973. Through life’s highs and lows they were together for just shy of 48 years. Glen lived life to its fullest. He was extremely proud of his two sons Carver (Jacqueline) and Cameron (Nicole).
Born on 11 July 1953 Glen grew up on the Fort William First Nation outside of Thunder Bay where everyone knew him as “Soncho”. He was the eldest son of the late Moses “Chubby” and Marie Bannon. He was a big presence in life to his brother Dan Bannon (Evelyn) and sister Myra Bannon (Gerald) both of the Fort William First Nation. Soncho is remembered by his mother-in-law Arvis Neuert (late Bill Neuert) (late Peter McKinley). He was best friends with his brother-in-law John Neuert (Elva) of Winnipeg and his late sister-in-law Bobbie Durno (Lindsay of Atikokan). Numerous nieces and nephews w
Antero Resources Corporation (NYSE: AR) ( Antero Resources ) and Antero Midstream Corporation
(NYSE: AM) ( Antero Midstream ) today announced that Glen Warren will retire as President and Chief Financial Officer of Antero Resources and President of Antero Midstream, effective April 30, 2021. Mr. Warren will also step down from the board of both companies as of the same date. Glen has been a visionary leader in the energy industry over the last several decades, said Paul Rady, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Antero Resources and Antero Midstream. For more than 20 years, Glen and I have been partners across a number of successful plays and organizations. We were some of the first successful players in unconventional resources, initially in coal bed methane in the Powder River Basin, then in the Barnett Shale where we were early adopters of horizontal drilling and multi-stage completions. Since first entering Appalachia in 2008, Glen has been instrumental in growing Antero