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Houston Energy Leadership Cohort Aims to Elevate Energy Careers

Published Jul 29, 2024 by Julia McGowen

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The Greater Houston Partnership, through its Greater Houston Leadership Institute will introduce the Houston Energy Leadership Cohort this fall. This transformative 10-week professional development program is designed specifically for mid-career professionals in the energy and supporting sectors. By participating in the cohort, professionals will have the opportunity to gain deep insights into Houston's pivotal role in the energy transition while building the knowledge and skills necessary for significant career growth. The Houston Energy Leadership Cohort is structured to deliver comprehensive learning and development opportunities through engaging sessions led by industry experts. Participants will explore the complexities of the energy landscape, understand key innovations and develop practical solutions to current challenges.

Participants can expect engaging sessions on:

  • Houston as the Growth Center for the Energy Future
  • Energy Breakthroughs: Bridges through the Peaks and Valleys of Innovation
  • Capital Formation: Integrating Technology at Scale
  • Operating with Impact: Strengthening Climate Equity and Community Engagement
  • A Dynamic Energy Transition: Career Pivots and Resilience
  • Policies Needed to Help Scale Breakthrough Technology
  • Making the Global Local: Your Part in the Energy Transition
  • Your Future in the Tech-Enabled Economy
  • Making "Sustainability" Sustainable

Program Highlights

  • Professional Development: Gain insights into the complexities of the energy landscape and identify ways to create impact and advance your career.
  • B2B Networking: Connect with like-minded professionals, build valuable relationships for future collaborations, and meet leading industry experts.
  • Energy Transition Knowledge: Explore Houston’s role in the energy transition, understand the changing landscape, and discover growth opportunities.

Who Should Join?

  • Energy professionals with 10+ years of experience
  • Startup founders or principals in the energy sector
  • Manufacturers, supply chain managers and logistics professionals
  • Energy services professionals
  • External affairs, corporate affairs and government relations professionals

Why Choose the Houston Energy Leadership Cohort?

  • Tailored for Houston’s Growth: Be part of a program in the heart of a growing hub for leading energy companies. Houston’s talent will play a crucial role in shaping the energy transition.
  • Financial Expertise: Understand the capital and processes needed for successful technology implementation in the capital-intensive energy industry.
  • Community Partnership: Learn to be expert communicators and valuable partners to Houston’s communities – a crucial aspect in the energy sector.
  • Agility and Resilience: Equip yourself with the agility and resilience needed to navigate the non-linear path of the energy transition.

Program Dates, Application and Fees:

  • When: September 10 - November 19
  • Where: Partnership Tower, Field Visits, Virtual
  • Cost: $7,000*

*Participants must apply and be accepted for the cohort.

Take the Next Step:

Seize the opportunity to be at the forefront of Houston’s energy leadership. Elevate your career, expand your network and contribute to the dynamic energy landscape. Apply today and be a catalyst for change with the Houston Energy Leadership Cohort.

For more information, please contact helc@houston.org.

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Join us at the annual Future of Global Energy Conference, presented by Shell USA, Inc. and hosted by the Greater Houston Partnership, Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI), and the Center for Houston's Future. This premier event convenes industry leaders, policymakers, innovators, and academics to explore Houston's pivotal role in addressing the dual challenge of meeting growing energy demands while reducing carbon emissions. Conference Theme Houston’s Role in Meeting the Dual Energy and Climate Challenge As global energy demands soar, we must balance economic growth with urgent climate action. This conference delves into Houston's unique position to lead in this effort, driving innovation, collaboration, and investment towards a sustainable, low-carbon future. Key Topics Understanding Local and Global Energy Demand: Analyzing the implications of rising energy needs for Houston's energy sector. Balancing Growth and Sustainability: Strategies to meet energy demands while minimizing carbon footprints. Investment Opportunities: Identifying barriers and solutions to scaling low-carbon energy investments. Houston's Role in Innovation: Exploring how Houston fosters economic growth through pioneering energy technologies. Leveraging Partnerships: Enhancing collaboration across industries, academia, and government to accelerate progress. Conference Highlights Emerging Talent Program with support from Chevron: Emphasizing the importance of recruiting and nurturing talent equipped to navigate the dual energy and climate challenge. Judged Poster Competition: TEX-E will host a “dual challenge” poster competition featuring contributions from TEX-E fellows and local university students. Innovation Expo: A showcase of cutting-edge technologies and solutions for addressing the dual challenge. Agenda 8:15 - 8:55 a.m. | Morning Plenary  Context Setting: The Current State of the Economy Lorie K. Logan, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Jane Stricker, Senior Vice President of Energy Transition, Greater Houston Partnership & Executive Director, Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI)   9:10 - 9:50 a.m. | Session 1 – More Energy, More Value sponsored by Deloitte What is driving global energy demand, and how will Houston continue to deliver the energy the world needs at scale?  This session will explore energy and power demand from a range of areas (e.g., energy growth, energy transition, developing economies) and the implications for growth in LNG, hydrogen, ammonia, renewables, among other energy sources.  Michael Cohen, Chief US Economist and Head of Oil & Refining, bp Luciano Di Fiori, Partner - Energy Solutions, McKinsey & Company   10:05 - 10:45 a.m. | Session 2 – Houston – Epicenter of Energy Innovation for Scale Innovation for the energy transition will come from all corners of the world. How can Houston continue to leverage its existing capabilities, talent and infrastructure to bring new energy technologies and businesses to scale? This session will include a spotlight on three growth companies deploying new technologies and infrastructure that are needed for the future energy system. The energy leaders will share the approaches they are taking to scale their businesses, the benefits of being able to leverage from the incumbent industry in Houston, and the impact they are have in Houston, nationally and beyond.    Kristina Lund, President, Pattern Energy Brooke Vandygriff, Chief Operating Officer, HIF Global Bud Vos, CEO, MetOx International  Moderator: Barbara Burger, Corporate Graduate and Energy Director and Advisor   10:45 - 11:45 a.m. | Morning Break Poster Competition facilitated by TEX-E   Noon - 1:30 p.m. | Luncheon  Houston – Ambitions for an Energy and Low-Carbon Finance Capital Keynote Speaker: Dr. Carmichael S. Roberts, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Material Impact and Co-Lead, Investment Committee, Breakthrough Energy Ventures  Fireside Chat Moderator: Bobby Tudor, CEO, Artemis Energy Partners; Retired Founder and CEO of Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., Artemis Energy Partners   1:30 - 2:30 p.m. | Afternoon Break Innovation Expo: Showcasing Houston’s advancements in energy transition technologies   2:30 - 3:10 p.m. | Session 3 – Creating New Opportunities by Solving the Dual Challenge sponsored by Repsol  Houston is home to over 5000 energy companies – many with decades of experience in the production and delivery of energy. It is also one of the youngest and most diverse cities in the country. With that backdrop, how can Houston businesses leverage those strengths as we lead the world toward an energy abundant, lower carbon future in a way that creates economic opportunity for all?   This session will discuss Houston’s opportunity to attract and grow new businesses and projects that deliver low-carbon energy and emissions reduction technologies, and the region’s critical role in deploying those technologies to the world. This session will also explore the importance of recruiting new talent and developing a workforce that will bring diverse ideas, solutions and jobs to the region. Stuart Andreason, Executive Director of Programs, The Burning Glass Institute Leslie Beyer, Board Member: Patterson UTI-Energy (NASDAQ: PTEN), Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET), Advisory Board Member: Veriten, UNC Kenan-Flagler Energy Center Jim Griffin, Associate Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice President - LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical, Energy, & Technology, San Jacinto College Moderator: Debalina Sengupta, Chief Operating Officer, Energy Transition Institute, Division of Energy and Innovation, University of Houston   3:25 - 4:05 p.m. | Session 4 – Meeting the Dual Challenge, What is Holding Back Progress? Houston seemingly has all the elements needed to help the world meet the dual climate and energy challenge. What is keeping investment from flowing into low-carbon technologies and projects, and what do we need to unlock it?   This session will explore the policy & investment landscape for scaling new energy projects.  Speakers will discuss various approaches and hurdles to advancing and commercializing low-carbon and energy technologies. How can Houston leverage its energy scaling experience to accelerate growth of impactful solutions for the dual challenge?  Caroline Abramo, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pana LCE Investments Jonathan W. Cox, Co-Head Energy, Power, Renewables, Mining Investment Banking, JPMorgan Chase Kenneth B. Medlock, III, PhD, Senior Director, Center for Energy Studies, Baker Institute for Public Policy, Director, Master of Energy Economics, Rice University Moderator: Scott Nyquist,  Senior Advisor at McKinsey & Company and Vice Chairman, Houston Energy Transition Initiative of the Greater Houston Partnership The Future of Global Energy Conference is your chance to engage with thought leaders and innovators who are shaping the future of energy. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of the conversation and drive meaningful change.

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