Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership: free online webinar series, October and November

Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership

A recent report shows that women are underrepresented in clean energy jobs, so this new free online webinar series from Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership is timely. Here’s the description:

October 27 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Energized Leaders – Emerging Professionals Making a Difference!

Join us for an upcoming Women Powering the Future – An Energizing Career Spotlight Series. While we often hear from women in the C-Suite, this 3-part CWEEL webinar series will shine the light on amazing women leaders who are fueling our energy industry.

Facilitated by Christina DiBerardino, Sr. Account Executive, NRG Energy

Featuring:

  • Kiersten Washle, Building Science Engineer, CTMA
  • Lynda Cooney, Director Energy Practice Varient, Partners
  • Lindsey Machamer, Project Manager, Austin Energy

November 3 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Boots on the Ground – The Powerful Women Getting it Done

Facilitated by Nathalie Osborn, Chief Energizer, Positively Powered Professional Development

Featuring:

  • Rea Plummer, Gas Operations Supervisor, National Grid
  • Judy Rachel, Chief Energy Slueth, Home Performance Professional
  • Bernadette Riddle, Lead Field Instrumentation Engineer, Kiewit

November 17 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Driving Energy Innovation – Women Leading at National Labs & Research

Facilitated by Alexa Stone, President ecoPreserve

Featuring:

  • Julieta Giraldez, Principal of Customer Solutions and Kevala
  • Saniya LeBlanc, George Washing University, Associate Professor & Researcher, George Washing University
  • Michelle Wilber, Research Engineer, Alaska Center for Energy & Power

To make the most of this and similar online events, be sure to read our article, How to leverage online industry events for your transition to a green job.

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