Association of Energy Engineers New England Chapter Careers in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy/Clean Tech November 5, 2014
Waltham, MA (PRWEB) October 07, 2014 -- Careers in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy/Clean Tech
The New England Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE-NE) November program will focus on trends in career opportunities in energy efficiency and clean tech. Networking with industry professionals starts at 5:30 p.m. followed by dinner and program at 6:30 p.m.
“One of AEE-NE’s primary mission is providing a regional platform for energy professionals to network and expand their career opportunities,” said Sam Nutter, AEE-NE’s president. “We are excited to host a program focusing on career opportunities in some of the fastest growing sectors in the job market,” added Sam. AEE-NE suggests you register early as space is limited.
About the meeting
Our November program will provide attendees with an overview of the trends and opportunities in clean energy and energy efficiency. Our speakers Kevin Doyle and Phil Jordan will outline the potential career opportunities and trends in energy efficiency and clean tech. Both Kevin and Phil have a wealth of experience working in the clean tech sectors including workforce development. If you are graduating college soon, considering a career change or want to know the latest trends in clean tech opportunities don’t miss this program!
About Association of Energy Engineers New England Chapter
The Association of Energy Engineers New England Chapter (AEE-NE) is New England’s source for information and networking in the dynamic fields of energy engineering, energy management, renewables, power generation, energy services, sustainability, and related areas. With more than 700 regional members AEE-NE is one of the largest of the 62 Association of Energy Engineers Chapters throughout the United States. AEE-NE hosts monthly meetings throughout the year focusing on regional energy topics and promoting energy and sustainability education.
Ron Gillooly, The Association of Energy Engineers New England, http://aeenewengland.org/, +1 508-922-6835, [email protected]
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