
The Role that Women Can Play in Energy Today
The pandemic has caused millions of people, especially women, to rethink their careers. It may have been stimulated by all that time working from home, or

The pandemic has caused millions of people, especially women, to rethink their careers. It may have been stimulated by all that time working from home, or

“You know, little girl, I’ve been watching you,” the longtime oilman said to Marsha Hendler. “You get this business; you need to be an operator.”

The New York Times noted that “fewer large companies are run by women than by men named John” in an article published in 2015. “The
BY: ERICA ZIMMERER • DIRECTOR OF GRID MODERNIZATION 08/12/2019 SILENT HEROES: The best electric utility distribution employees are those that the customers never know. Utility

Entergy creates new approaches to better manage the grid that involve more distributed energy resources. S. Cat Wong, Wade P. Malcolm | May 24, 2019
HOUSTON CHRONICLE | Erin Douglas , May 17, 2019 At a recent Houston conference for women in the oil and gas industry, a keynote speaker, Pamela Beall,
The oil industry is doing a better job of hiring women. Keeping them remains the challenge, says ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance. Conoco, the world’s biggest independent

CEO says utility is investing in renewables and natural gas, and ‘will continue to decarbonize’ Utility executives are navigating a rapidly changing landscape: low prices,

The number of women in the C-suite at U.S. energy companies is still not on par with their male counterparts. Analysis from global advisory firm

Valero Energy Corp. has elected two women — H. Paulett Eberhart and Kimberly Greene — to its board of directors, both of whom have been CEOs of companies. Valero’s (NYSE: