Past Event
December 7, 2022
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy program for a networking reception in Washington, D.C. In addition to networking, the event will highlight women who are at the forefront of explaining complex energy policy issues to the public and working to build solutions in this space.
This event is aimed to strengthen the community of women in the Washington D.C. area who work at the intersection of energy and foreign policy. It will be hosted by Dr. Karen Young, CGEP Senior Research Scholar.
The following women will be recognized:
Light refreshments will be served.
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This is an in-person event in Washington, D.C. Advance registration is required. Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email.
For more information about the event, please contact [email protected].
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