Power to the People – A Journey Through Discrimination to Empowering Others

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About this event

The AEE Columbia River Chapter is committed to strengthening Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts in the Pacific Northwest. We recognize the importance of challenging and addressing systemic inequality, eliminating barriers, and paving the way for an equitable future for all. Our next Energy Efficiency Forum, sponsored by the Council on Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership (CWEEL – a division of AEE national), will feature Portland’s very own Wendy Gibson, who leads Energy Trust of Oregon’s Existing Buildings Program.

About CWEEL:

The Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership (CWEEL) is a division of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). Its mission is to support career development for professional women, mentoring, networking, and scholarships for aspiring women to pursue technical education and careers in the energy and environmental fields.

The CWEEL programs assist in career development activities of existing industry professionals and aspiring young leaders looking for supportive mentors. CWEEL meets formally three times a year at each of the major AEE tradeshows and expositions. However, we are creating a local CWEEL division as part of the AEE Columbia River Chapter, with the intention of supporting our members who identify as part of any underrepresented demographic in the energy and environmental industries.

Speaker:

Wendy Gibson – Senior Program Manager, Energy Trust of Oregon

In her role at Energy Trust, Wendy is focused on developing a more equitable program by identifying and breaking down both acute and systemic barriers that have traditionally prevented some individuals and businesses from being served by the program. She’ll also share her perspective and experience overcoming gender discrimination and career obstacles as a female non-engineer in an industry traditionally dominated by white men.

Wendy has worked in the facilities and sustainability fields for over 16 years both as a facilities manager and a consultant. She has a BS in Sociology and is an expert at focusing on the people side of buildings. She enjoys supporting organizations through the change management process as they integrate energy management best practices into their company to ensure persistent savings. She is also a skilled presenter and facilitator and enjoys all aspects of bringing people together to learn from one another.

Agenda:

45 minute presentation followed by Q&A

This event is free to attend. Members of the local AEE Columbia River Chapter will receive certificates of attendance and professional development hours. If you’re not already a member but would like to join, click here for more info and a 50% discount code.

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