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Careers in the Energy Sector: Energy Week Alumni Panel
Accomplished alumni working in the field of energy share insights for preparing for a successful entrance into the energy sector.
When and where
Date and time
Wednesday, March 22 · 5 - 6:30pm EDT
Location
Kleinman Center for Energy Policy 220 S. 34th St. University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104
About this event
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Mobile eTicket
This event is a part of Energy Week at Penn, a week of energy-focused events across Penn’s campus.
Browse and register for other Energy Week events: energyweek.upenn.edu
Please join us for a reception at the Kleinman Center following the talk!
The Kleinman Center will host a panel discussion between accomplished alumni working in the field of energy which will focus on preparing students for a successful entrance into the energy sector. Panelists will discuss their career trajectories, the lessons they have learned, the trends that they observe, and will offer recommendations to students interested in entering this sector. This program will be an invaluable opportunity for students and advisors.
Speakers
Donald Brown is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at NiSource. He has a bachelor’s degree in economics with a concentration in accounting from the Wharton School.
Emily Duncan is a member of the Kleinman Center Advisory Board and the senior vice president of federal affairs at American Electric Power.
Sarene Marshall is Chief Sustainability Officer at Galway Sustainable Capital.
Brian Menell is Chairman and CEO of TechMet Ltd. He graduated in Political Science & Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Moderator
Badar Khan is the Board Director of EVgo and CRH; and Senior Advisor to Global Infrastructure Partners
Find full bios and event details at the Energy Week at Penn website.
Please note this is an in-person event. We look forward to welcoming guests to the Kleinman Center’s Energy Forum. In accordance with the University of Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 guidelines, masks are optional for all visitors. PennOpen Pass and PennOpen Campus screenings are no longer required for entry to our events.
Please join us for a reception following the event!
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About the organizer
The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy was established in 2014 in order to enhance the University’s leadership on energy policy and cultivate the next generation of energy experts. The Center’s inward facing goals include enhancing educational and career opportunities for students, and increasing academic research efforts into energy policy and technology issues. The Center’s outward facing goals include providing non-biased information to policymakers on critical energy issues.