Welcome to the newest category of the inaugural TE100: Hydrogen
Throughout July, the industry was invited to nominate women of the energy transition: the trailblazers, the entrepreneurs, the women busy getting things done and not stopping to celebrate their achievements. We asked their colleagues, peers, and partners throughout the global energy industry to nominate them for recognition in the TE100 and enhance their visibility as a role model wherever they are in their careers: just starting out or an industry veteran, we will raise their profile and champion their successes.
Transition Economist is delighted to present the 10 women in the hydrogen category, as selected by advisory board member Jillian Evanko, Chart Industries.
When reviewing all nominees, Jill analysed all of the numerous entries in the hydrogen category and evaluated who is leading the way in terms of their role, and hydrogen's role, in the energy transition. As with the other categories, it was a welcome challenge to select only 10 for inclusion in this first edition.
Congratulations to all who have been selected, we look forward to supporting your progress in the years to come!
TE100: Hydrogen
Daria Nochevnik | Advisor, Hydrogen Council | |
Kathy Ayers | Head of Research, Nel Hydrogen | |
Madadh MacLaine | Secretary General, Zero Emissions Ship Technology Association | |
Mary Snowdon | Principal Consultant Development Engineering & Hydrogen SME, io consulting | |
Rashmitha Bhanu Palle | Associate Manager, Welspun Corp Limited | |
Rosie Atkins | Engineer, WSP (UK) Ltd | |
Rupsha Bhattacharyya | Scientific Officer, BARC | |
Zinat Saneeinia | Software Engineer, Cummins | |
Aura Baciu | Project Director, Worley | |
Lauren Skiver | CEO/General Manager, Sunline Transit Agency |
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