Matador Resources Names New Chief Financial Officer

Dow Jones
Sep 30
 

By Colin Kellaher

 

Matador Resources has named a new chief financial officer for the second time in less than four months.

Matador on Tuesday said William Lambert ceased serving as finance chief last week, and that Robert Macalik has assumed the post.

Macalik, who joined Matador in 2015 and has been executive vice president of administration and finance since June, will continue to serve as chief financial officer of the Dallas energy company's San Mateo Midstream venture.

Lambert, who joined Matador in May, became chief financial officer in June after Brian Willey was named executive vice president of midstream.

Matador said Lambert's cessation of service as finance chief isn't related to any financial or accounting issue or any disagreement related to the company's operations, policies or practices.

 

Write to Colin Kellaher at colin.kellaher@wsj.com

 

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September 30, 2025 07:01 ET (11:01 GMT)

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