August 25th, 2020

Recent events have signified the importance of having U.S. domestic supply chains. Were you aware that the United States is import-reliant on critical minerals (CM) and rare earth elements (REE)? Why is this important? CM and REE are found in the technologies we use every day including cell phones, electric vehicles, energy technologies, and even our country’s national defense.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL – Energy Mix Diversification Strategy for the Uganda Electricity Generation Company, Ltd.

Closing date of RFP:  March 20, 2020

Job Title: 
Head of US Corp. Relations; Chief of Staff to the President
Organization: 
Shell USA, Inc.

Krista Johnson serves as Head, U.S. Corporate Relations and Chief of Staff to the President, Shell USA, Inc. Prior to rejoining Shell in May 2018, Krista was Vice President of Human Resources, Government and External Affairs of Cimarex Energy Co. She joined Cimarex in November 2014. Prior to her Cimarex service, Krista served in a number of roles at Shell beginning in 2006, her last role as Vice President, International Organizations. Prior to joining Shell, she spent eight years with Western Gas Resources, as well as roles in private oil and gas practice, the American Petroleum Institute, and with U.S. Senator Conrad Burns.

Krista received her undergraduate degree in English literature from the University of Puget Sound, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa and her Juris Doctorate from The Georgetown University Law Center.

March 26th, 2020

This event has been postponed to a future date.

USEA is hosting a speed mentoring event on Thursday, March 26 to celebrate International Women’s Day. The event will kick off with a reception at 5 pm and speed mentoring will begin promptly at 5:45 pm.

The event is similar to “speed mentoring.” Participants will rotate from one mentor to another, collecting business cards and insights on how to grow and develop their careers in the energy sector.

Space is limited so please RSVP now!

October 12th, 2020

The 19th Annual Wall Street Green Summit is the longest running and most comprehensive sustainable finance event in the industry. It will be held on Monday October 5, 2020 in New York. Launched in 2002 by Peter Fusaro, the Wall Street Green Summit covers cutting edge content, industry developments and features the leading practitioners in sustainability. More importantly, it is aimed at building the sustainable finance system for responsible investing and the changing role of business in sustainability.

Job Title: 
President & CEO
Organization: 
National Mining Association
Rich Nolan is president and chief executive officer of the National Mining Association (NMA). NMA is the national trade association for the U.S. mining industry and represents coal, metal and industrial mineral producers, mineral processors, equipment manufacturers and other suppliers of goods and services to the domestic mining industry. As president and CEO, he directs the association’s public policy efforts before Congress, regulatory agencies and the White House, and sets the association’s strategic agenda for media relations, grassroots communications and political involvement.
 
With more than 20 years of experience advocating on many natural resources sector issues, Mr. Nolan most recently served NMA for 13 years as Senior Vice President of Government and Political Affairs. His three decades in government affairs and political advocacy have spanned a number of industries including mining, forestry, paper, chemicals and agriculture. His career began on Capitol Hill, where he served as an aide to several members of Congress and worked as an advisor on multiple campaign committees. After his time on the Hill, he held leadership roles at associations and firms focusing on natural resources and environmental issues, including the American Forest & Paper Association, CropLife America and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, among others.
 
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Board
Speaker
Job Title: 
Line Troubleshooter
Organization: 
FirstEnergy

Jolene Cicci began her career as a labor employee 30 years ago at the Hatfield Power Plant in Greene County. She did that for two years, before a lineman position opened up. In 1991, Cicci began a five-year training progression to become a line worker, collecting numerous certifications along the way. Now, she’s reached the highest level, as a journeyman linewoman.

Cicci has worked all over the East Coast, including Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey and Florida. She gets sent different places to repair storm damage. During Hurricane Sandy in 2012, she spent nearly a month in New Jersey, working 16-hour shifts.

In 2003, she was sent to Richmond, Va., to assist with restoration efforts following Hurricane Isabel. She was the only linewoman there, among 4,000 linemen.

In the last few years of her career, Cicci said she plans to work to recruit more linewomen for West Penn Power, through the company’s support and networking groups for women and minorities. She said she hopes to instill in others the passion she has for line work.

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Speaker
February 20th, 2020

Please join us in our inaugural “Women in Energy” luncheon series on Thursday, February 20, 2020. We will have a one-on-one with Jolene Cicci, the only female lineman in First Energy West Penn Power operating company. The luncheon will focus on how she has broken the gender barriers in a traditionally male role, her 29 years of experience working on the lines, and her participation in the utility's diversity and inclusion program. A casual brown bag lunch will be provided by USEA at 12:00 pm with a discussion with Ms. Cicci at 12:30 pm.

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