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Energy Culture Unplugged

Energy Culture Unplugged

By: Kym Ali
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Join us on "Energy Culture Unplugged," where host Kym Ali navigates the evolving landscape of the energy industry. This podcast offers a unique glimpse into how leadership, diversity, wellness, and innovation are shaping the sector amid an unprecedented energy transition. Hear from industry leaders and disruptors who are steering the course toward a more diverse, sustainable, and resilient future.Kym Ali Economics
Episodes
  • Dr. Janet Hills | Ep 25
    Feb 21 2024
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    28 mins
  • Shalaya Morissette: The DOE’s path to Illuminating opportunities for minority-owned businesses | Ep 24
    Feb 14 2024
    Join host Kym Ali in a captivating episode of the DE&I in Energy podcastas she engages in an insightful conversation with Shalaya Morissette,the dynamic Chief of the Minority Business and Workforce Division at theU.S. Department of Energy. Shalaya, with her profound commitment todiversity and inclusion, sheds light on her inspiring career journey andthe pivotal role […]
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    31 mins
  • Nathan Water: Bridging Equity and Energy | Ep 23
    Feb 7 2024
    In this episode, our host Kym Ali is joined by the esteemed Nathan Waters, a seasoned expert with over 45 years in the energy sector. Nathan serves as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Consultant for Consumers Energy and as a Human Rights Advisor and committee chair for the Utility Workers Union of America AFL-CIO. In […]
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    22 mins
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