Trump’s Big Oil bear hug won’t help the AI race
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Past Event
April 25, 2018
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Location: Princeton Club of NY 15 West 43rd Street Please join Women in Energy and the Greater New York City Chapter of the Women’s Energy Network (WEN) for a joint networking reception in Midtown on April 25. This is a terrific opportunity to mix and mingle with female energy professionals, alumni, and current graduate students. We will kick off the reception with short remarks from WEN members focused on their current jobs and career paths and leave the majority of time for the meet and greet. WEN speakers will include: Carmen Alfieri, Executive Director, Ernst & Young LLP’s Transaction Support Halima Khan, Director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Christina Saglimbeni, Vice President, Bank of America Merrill Lynch This event is free to attend, but registration is required. This event is open to current female grad students, WIE alumni, WEN members, and other supporters of Women in Energy and the Greater New York City Chapter of WEN. Please RSVP only if you can commit to attending.
Please join the Women in Energy initiative at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia SIPA for a student roundtable lunch featuring Claire Steichen, Founder of Clear Strategy Coaching.For many...
Nuclear energy is essential for addressing climate change and growing electricity demand. The United States has joined over twenty other countries in pledging to triple its nuclear energy...
Join the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA's Women in Energy initiative (WIE), the New York University SPS Energy, Climate Justice, and Sustainability Lab, and NYU’s Center for Global...
Please join the Women in Energy initiative at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia SIPA for a student roundtable lunch and discussion featuring Women in Energy’s...
The Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) framework[1] was designed to help accelerate the energy transition in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) while embedding socioeconomic[2] considerations into its planning and implementation.