Welcome to the TE100: Industry Groups
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 industry groups category, as selected by advisory board member Dr Carol Bell, Chapter Zero.
Carol notes: At times when fundamental change is necessary, industry groups have a major part to play in sharing best practice and encouraging members to act. This is particularly true today with respect to integrating the energy transition into corporate strategy and in the need to support women to reach their full potential in corporate life. In arriving at my selection, I looked for original contributions to the field and at the reach of each candidate (in the form of web content, articles and insight). There is clearly excellent work going on around the world and congratulations to all.
TE100: Industry Groups
Leslie Beyer | CEO, Energy Workforce & Technology Council | |
Shreerupa Mitra | Executive Director, The Energy Forum | |
Amanda Duhon | Regional Director, North & Central America, Energy Industries Council (EIC) | |
Ingrid York | Partner, White & Case | |
Erin Blanton | Senior Research Scholar, Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy | |
Lame Verre | Head of Strategy, Energy Customer Solutions | Co-Chair, SSE | Lean In Energy | |
Alison Isherwood | Independent Reservoir Engineering Consultant, Society of Petroleum Engineers | |
Joanne Edgeler | Senior Investment Manager, Oil & Gas Authority | |
Suzanne Ogle | CEO, Southern Gas Association | |
Audrey Joe-Ezigbo | Deputy MD, Falcon Corporation Limited |
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