Michael Crowell
Net worth: 3 M $ as of 2026-05-30
Net worth: 3 M $ as of 2026-05-30
Michael D.
Crowell is Independent Director at Red River Bancshares, Inc. and Red River Bank since 2022.
Holds director positions at Louisiana Forestry Association, Southern Forest Heritage Museum & Research Center, Inc., and Lsua Foundation.
Serves as President of Forest Landowners Association and Crowell Forest Resources, LLC.
Formerly Chairman of United Way of Central Louisiana and Director of Central Louisiana Community Foundation.
Completed undergraduate degree at A.B. Freeman School of Business.
| Company | Date | Number of shares | Valuation | Valuation date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-02-26 | 31,680 ( 0.48% ) | 3 M $ | 2026-05-30 |
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
| RED RIVER BANCSHARES, INC. | Director/Board Member | 2022-02-23 |
Red River Bank
Red River Bank Regional BanksFinance Operates as a state commercial bank | Director/Board Member | 2022-02-23 |
Crowell Forest Resources, LLC
Crowell Forest Resources, LLC Forest ProductsNon-Energy Minerals Crowell Forest Resources, LLC is a company based in Forest Hill. | President | - |
Lsua Foundation | Director/Board Member | - |
Louisiana Forestry Association
Louisiana Forestry Association The Louisiana Forestry Association is a statewide private nonprofit organization with nearly 4,000 to 5,000 members including landowners, foresters, loggers, and forest industry workers. The private company is based in Alexandria, LA. Its mission is to advocate for the sustainable growing, harvesting, and manufacturing of forests while supporting the livelihoods dependent on these resources. The association promotes sustainable forestry practices, forest protection, and property rights, balancing current resource use with future needs. It offers programs such as the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, the American Tree Farm System, the Louisiana Logging Council, insurance options, and the Louisiana Forestry Foundation. Educational resources provided include timber valuation guides, forestry quizzes, best management practices, and information on champion and cypress trees. The association organizes training programs and events, including an annual convention featuring sessions on timberland investment, carbon sequestration, and forestry industry trends. The Louisiana Logging Council supports loggers through training, education, and a vendor discount program. Committees and task forces address legislative issues, endangered species, forest products manufacturing, and insurance. The association publishes a magazine and offers forestry-related news, events, and membership information. It emphasizes the ecological and economic importance of forests, including efforts such as planting over 100 million seedlings annually, and engages in public policy advocacy and supports initiatives like insurance premium discounts for homeowners installing hurricane-fortified roofs. | Director/Board Member | - |
Southern Forest Heritage Museum & Research Center, Inc.
Southern Forest Heritage Museum & Research Center, Inc. Founded in 1992, Southern Forest Heritage Museum & Research Center, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the forest and sawmill history of the southern United States. The museum encompasses a historic sawmill complex, including the Long Leaf Mill, a 1910 planer mill, a power plant, and railroad facilities. The private company is based in Long Leaf, LA. It houses rare logging equipment, such as a steam-powered Clyde rehaul skidder and a McGiffert log loader, and features exhibits on the Civilian Conservation Corps, World War II contributions, and the Red River & Gulf Railroad. The museum offers archival collections and research resources on sawmill towns, forestry, railroads, and wartime history, and collaborates with the USDA Forest Service to provide educational exhibits and publish research on early lumbering and forestry practices. It also serves as a rustic wedding venue within its historic planer mill. | Director/Board Member | - |
Forest Landowners Association
Forest Landowners Association Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a forest landowners association | President | - |
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Central Louisiana Community Foundation
Central Louisiana Community Foundation Central Louisiana Community Foundation is a company based in LA. | Director/Board Member | - |
United Way of Central Louisiana
United Way of Central Louisiana Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Foundation/Endowment | Chairman | - |
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| Private companies | 10 |
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Red River Bancshares, Inc.
Red River Bancshares, Inc. Regional BanksFinance Operates as a bank holding company whose subsidiaries provides commercial banking services | Finance |
Red River Bank
Red River Bank Regional BanksFinance Operates as a state commercial bank | Finance |
Louisiana Forestry Association
Louisiana Forestry Association The Louisiana Forestry Association is a statewide private nonprofit organization with nearly 4,000 to 5,000 members including landowners, foresters, loggers, and forest industry workers. The private company is based in Alexandria, LA. Its mission is to advocate for the sustainable growing, harvesting, and manufacturing of forests while supporting the livelihoods dependent on these resources. The association promotes sustainable forestry practices, forest protection, and property rights, balancing current resource use with future needs. It offers programs such as the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, the American Tree Farm System, the Louisiana Logging Council, insurance options, and the Louisiana Forestry Foundation. Educational resources provided include timber valuation guides, forestry quizzes, best management practices, and information on champion and cypress trees. The association organizes training programs and events, including an annual convention featuring sessions on timberland investment, carbon sequestration, and forestry industry trends. The Louisiana Logging Council supports loggers through training, education, and a vendor discount program. Committees and task forces address legislative issues, endangered species, forest products manufacturing, and insurance. The association publishes a magazine and offers forestry-related news, events, and membership information. It emphasizes the ecological and economic importance of forests, including efforts such as planting over 100 million seedlings annually, and engages in public policy advocacy and supports initiatives like insurance premium discounts for homeowners installing hurricane-fortified roofs. | |
Forest Landowners Association
Forest Landowners Association Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a forest landowners association | Commercial Services |
Central Louisiana Community Foundation
Central Louisiana Community Foundation Central Louisiana Community Foundation is a company based in LA. | |
A.B. Freeman School of Business
A.B. Freeman School of Business Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
United Way of Central Louisiana
United Way of Central Louisiana Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Foundation/Endowment | Miscellaneous |
Southern Forest Heritage Museum & Research Center, Inc.
Southern Forest Heritage Museum & Research Center, Inc. Founded in 1992, Southern Forest Heritage Museum & Research Center, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the forest and sawmill history of the southern United States. The museum encompasses a historic sawmill complex, including the Long Leaf Mill, a 1910 planer mill, a power plant, and railroad facilities. The private company is based in Long Leaf, LA. It houses rare logging equipment, such as a steam-powered Clyde rehaul skidder and a McGiffert log loader, and features exhibits on the Civilian Conservation Corps, World War II contributions, and the Red River & Gulf Railroad. The museum offers archival collections and research resources on sawmill towns, forestry, railroads, and wartime history, and collaborates with the USDA Forest Service to provide educational exhibits and publish research on early lumbering and forestry practices. It also serves as a rustic wedding venue within its historic planer mill. | |
Crowell Forest Resources, LLC
Crowell Forest Resources, LLC Forest ProductsNon-Energy Minerals Crowell Forest Resources, LLC is a company based in Forest Hill. | Non-Energy Minerals |
Lsua Foundation |
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