Job Title: 
Chief Executive Officer
Organization: 
Pathfinder Development Corporation
Brianna has worked in development for over 15 years including mining, with US, Foreign and Tribal entities, and industrial real estate. Brianna has global experience creating, marketing and branding specialty mineral product streams, building supply chains and motivating entrepreneurial activities within companies. She has received awards from the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, and the State of Nevada for reclamation and from the Mine Safety & Health Administration for regional excellence in safety.  She has a Masters in Sustainability, Environmental Policy from Harvard University and a Masters in Business Science, Technology Commercialization from the University of Texas, Austin. Brianna is the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners for the International Port of Coos Bay, Oregon.
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Speaker
August 28th, 2024

The workshop aims to gather input for prospective government research programs centered on innovative technology and approaches for resource exploration, discovery, appraisal, mining, and processing of critical minerals. Its overarching objective is to unlock responsible mining practices that can contribute to reshaping the future of our planet. In an era where technological advancements are driving unprecedented demand for critical minerals, it is imperative to explore innovative solutions that ensure responsible extraction and utilization while minimizing environmental impact.

July 19th, 2024

On July 18, 2024, USEA and NHA hosted a hybrid event “Bridging Waters: A Model for Enhancing Grid Reliability and River Restoration during the Energy Transition”. This joint briefing featured a panel of experts to discuss innovative solutions and collaborative strategies for integrating hydropower into the energy transition while ensuring ecological health and community safety.

July 18th, 2024
In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Gitane De Silva, former CEO of the Canada Energy Regulator and founder and principal of public policy consultancy GD Strategic, answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about Canada’s approach to the fast-growing costs and impacts of wildfires, and how those approaches might inform or compliment U.S. decisions.
July 16th, 2024
In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast series on wildfires, President Ryan Flynn and Vice President of Transmission and Distribution Operations Allen Berreth of Pacific Power answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the impacts and costs of wildfires in the Pacific Northwest, what those costs and impacts mean for electric utilities, and how electric utilities can take steps to protect their customers.
August 7th, 2024

The electric utility industry is enduring an existential crisis. Day in, day out it is under threat from aberrant weather  and from wildfires, even as it meets unprecedented demand growth in many regions. Also, there is the ever-present concern about cyberattack or gunfire attacks on substations. When it comes to recovery, the supply chain is stretched, whether the need is for transformers or new bucket trucks.

Job Title: 
Chief Financial Officer
Organization: 
NET Power
Mr. Patel has served as NET Power's Chief Financial Officer since May 2020. Prior to joining NET Power, Mr. Patel worked at Barclays investment banking division, serving as Director of Global Natural Resources from March 2017 to May 2020, as Vice President of Global Natural Resources from March 2014 to March 2017 and as an associate from August 2010 to February 2014. Prior to his employment at Barclays, Mr. Patel held various roles at Citigroup and KPMG. Mr. Patel received a B.A. in Economics from Boston University, and he received an MBA in Corporate Finance in Accounting from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. 
Job Title: 
Chief Technology and Innovation Officer
Organization: 
AES

Ashley Smith is Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at AES and has worked in the energy transition for the past two decades. At AES, Ashley sets AES’ innovation agenda and oversees a portfolio of renewables, electrification, and digital innovations.

Prior to joining AES, Ashley was part of Shell’s renewables business, where she led the transformation of Shell’s European power sales and trading group, drove strategic renewables investments and led Shell’s energy transition venture capital activities in Europe.

Before Shell, Ashley co-founded and ran Centrica’s venture capital group, and led the acquisition of a high growth tech company that became the backbone of Centrica’s Connected Home business. Earlier in her career, Ashley worked at CT Investment Partners, Franklin Templeton Investments and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Ashley has a B.S. from McGill University and an MBA from Wharton.

Job Title: 
Deputy Director for Nuclear
Organization: 
Third Way

Alan’s fascination with nuclear energy can be traced back to his high school chemistry class, when his teacher debunked common misconceptions about nuclear power popularized by The Simpsons. He didn’t know it yet, but these lessons would stick with him throughout his education and into his professional career.

As Deputy Director for Nuclear for Third Way’s Climate and Energy Program, Alan communicates the importance of nuclear energy to US economic, climate, and national security interests and the critical role nuclear energy will play in domestic and international decarbonization strategies. He also helps demonstrate the economic benefits that investment in existing and advanced nuclear reactors offer for communities across the nation in the form of good-paying, often union jobs.

Alan earned his B.S. in International Political Economy from Georgetown University and his Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD) from the Fletcher School at Tufts University. Before joining Third Way, Alan spent 10 years as the Director of Programs and Communication at the Global America Business Institute (GABI), where he managed research and policy dialogues on a range of clean energy issues. His principal focus at GABI was nuclear energy, with an emphasis on the value of innovation and international cooperation in advancing robust development and use of nuclear science and technology worldwide. During his time at GABI, he helped convene a variety of stakeholders across different industries to foster multinational and industry collaboration on nuclear energy.

When not working on climate change and other matters of global significance, Alan can be found helping the local ecosystem by angling for invasive fish species, a pastime he picked up during quarantine. Originally from Los Angeles, Alan is a long-suffering Raiders fan and now lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, son, daughter, and Pomeranian, Meemo.

Job Title: 
Chief Executive Officer
Organization: 
Fourth Power
Arvin became Fourth Power’s CEO in 2023 following a distinguished five-year tenure as the Head of Global Energy and Environmental Policy at Apple. He brings extensive expertise in energy markets, having held leadership positions with Advanced Energy Economy and the U.S. EPA, where he was appointed by President Barack Obama.

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