Announcing the 8th Annual Energetic Women Conference
Eagan, MN (PRWEB) April 21, 2015 -- MEA and Energetic Women are proud to announce the 8th Annual Energetic Women Conference. This conference is open to anyone who wishes to seek greater influence and provide greater value to their company in the field of energy operations and engineering. Join us, June 9-11, 2015 in Cincinnati, Ohio for connection, support, and education. Only a few spots remain, register today to reserve your seat at the Energetic Women Conference.
Here are just a few of this year’s exceptional sessions:
• Learn how to effectively lead others with DeLores Pressley.
• Gain insight on using nonverbal skills to increase communication effectiveness from Vanessa Van Edwards.
• Meagan Johnson will share tips for zapping the age gap.
• Janine Moon will show how to increasing personal value while creating a “win-win” for the organization.
• Learn what’s new in Energy Industry Awareness.
Don’t miss out on this excellent opportunity to connect and network with hundreds of other women that work in the utility industry!
For information about the event go to http://www.energeticwomen.org or contact Marcia Herron at (651) 289-9600 x116, or marciah (at) midwestenergy (dot) org.
This industry-wide effort is supported by many organizations including national and regional associations, utilities, contractors and vendors from the utility industry. Association support includes:
American Gas Association (AGA)
American Public Gas Association (APGA)
Center for Energy Workforce Development (CEWD)
IEEE Women in Engineering
MEA
Northeast Gas Association (NGA)
Southern Gas Association (SGA)
About Energetic Women:
Energetic Women’s mission is to increase the pool of promotable women in Energy Operations and Engineering. They encourage leadership growth and development, through mentorship and supportive programs. Energetic Women is a service of MEA.
About MEA:
MEA serves the people that deliver electricity and natural gas to homes and businesses. MEA (Midwest ENERGY Association) was founded as a trade association over 100 years ago by distribution utilities, whose vision was to improve safety and efficiency. Today, utility companies around the globe benefit from MEA's industry learning seminars, operations summits, and other events. Members collaborated to develop EnergyU, the world's premier online training and testing system for gas and electric distribution utilities.
John Gann, Midwest ENERGY Association, http://www.midwestenergy.org, +1 (651) 289-9600 Ext: 105, [email protected]
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