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June 16, 2006 - Patricia
Galloway Receives Presidential Nomination
As announced on the Whitehouse website on June 16, 2006, Dr. Patricia D. Galloway, Chief Executive Officer has been
nominated by President Bush to the National Science Board.
The National Science Board is the governing board of the National Science Foundation (NSF), an independent Federal agency established by the National Science Foundation Act of 1950 to
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Promote the progress of science,
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Advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare, and
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Secure the national defense.
The Board is composed of 24 part-time members, appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. They are selected on the basis of their eminence in basic, medical, or social sciences, engineering, agriculture, education, research management or public affairs. Dr. Galloway has been appointed for a six-year term.
Dr. Galloway is a Civil Engineer receiving her bachelor's degree from Purdue University, her MBA from New York Institute of Technology and her PhD from Kochi University of Technology in Japan. She is a licensed Professional Engineer in 10 US States, Manitoba Canada and the Country of Australia. Dr. Galloway is a Past President of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the largest civil engineering organization in the world and is the first woman to hold that position in the society’s 152-year history. She has won numerous awards including Purdue's Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award, the Society of Women Engineer’s Upward Mobility Award and was elected to the National Academy of Construction and the Pan American Academy of Engineering.
To view the full press release, click
here.
To visit The White House website click
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February 8, 2006 - The 4th Annual Key Women in
Energy™ - Global Awards
50 WOMEN NAMED IN 2005 KEY WOMEN IN ENERGY–GLOBAL
AWARDS
February 8, 2006 - Fifty women, representing at
least 28 nations/nationalities, were announced today
as winners of the prestigious 4th annual Key Women
in Energy™-Global awards. The annual honors program
identifies, recognizes and honors women who made
recent significant individual contributions or
achievements to the energy sector, or to businesses
that support energy. Awards intentionally cross the
entire energy sector value chain – upstream,
midstream, downstream, retail, policy, law and
education, and support for advances in energy
engineering, science and technology.
Outstanding activities during 2003-2005 were
recognized in one of seven categories:
Pathfinders/Trailblazers, Visionary, Leadership,
Teamwork, Wisdom, Innovation/Creativity and
Potential (industry new-hires since January 2001).
Honorees selected by this year’s panel of
distinguished global judges were overwhelmingly
senior executives. More than one-third were named
into the ‘Leadership’ category. One honoree in each
category will be designated in late spring as the
overall category ‘winner’ at a global awards
ceremony (details to follow).
“Three immediate trends are highlighted - increased
executive workforce globalization, organizational
leadership and board representation,” said Linda
Rader, Executive Director of U.S.-based
not-for-profit Energy Leaders Council that
administers the awards. Many are presidents of
national or international industry organizations and
may also sit on one or multiple boards of directors
of major and/or global businesses. Many live and/or
work in a different country than they did just two
years ago. Several maintain dual office locations.
Many are fluently multi-lingual.
Three 2005 global honorees received recognition for
a second consecutive year – Linda Cook, Royal Dutch
Shell Group of Companies, The Netherlands; Ieda
Correia Gomes, BP, United Kingdom; and Alejandra
Nicoli, Transportadore de Gas del Norte, Argentina.
The 3 Key Women in Energy awards combine public and
private sponsorship support, plus cross-industry
organizational and media support. 2005 Global
sponsors include Bozell and Lukoil Overseas, Ltd.
Supporting media include Calgary-based Alberta
Venture magazine; London-based Commodities Now
magazine; Terrebonne (Québec City)-based Electric
Energy T&D magazine; Russia Petroleum Investor,
Russia/Eurasia Executive Guide and Middle East
Business Strategies, published by WorldTrade
Executives, Inc.; and World Oil, Hydrocarbon
Processing, and Petroleum Economist’s Women’s Global
Leadership Conference in Energy & Technology.
Global honorees are known to live, work or hold
citizenship in at least one the following 28
countries: Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Canada,
People’s Republic of China, Colombia, Egypt, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kenya,
Malaysia, Namibia, Nigeria, Norway, The Netherlands,
Russian Federation, Republic of South Africa,
Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United
Kingdom, United States of America, Venezuela or
Wales.
More than 200 women may be recognized in 2006 via
three separate awards: Key Women in Energy-Global
(since 2001), Key Women in Energy-Americas (since
2003) and the inaugural 2006 Key Women in
Energy-Europe. Previous honorees are available on
www.keywomeninenergy.com, as are online nominations
and deadlines for all three awards. PDF format
French-, Dutch-, German-, Spanish- and
Arabic-language nomination forms are available upon
request and will be posted online shortly.
2005 executive global selection committee member,
all former honorees:
Xenia Baumgarten, Head of Latin America, Lukoil
Overseas, Ltd., Russian Federation;
Annemarie Goedmakers, President, Foundation Rural
Energy Services – FRES, The Netherlands;
Holly Keller Koeppel, Executive Vice President, AEP,
USA;
Erica Johnson, General Manager (System Operator),
Eskom – Transmission, Republic of South Africa;
Dr. Marianne Moscoso-Osterkorn, President, Renewable
Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP),
Austria;
Jane Peverett, President & CEO, BC Transmission (BCTC),
Canada; and
Linda K. Rader, Executive Director, Energy Leaders
Council; and Founder/Chair, Key Women in Energy,
USA.
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About Energy Leaders Council:
Energy Leaders Council, an educational
not-for-profit incorporated in 2005 with a mission
to empower men and women that affect the energy
sector and/or the companies or organizations that
support the energy sector. It administers Key Women
in Energy awards presented by RaderEnergy.
Additional information is available at
www.keywomeninenergy.com or keywomeninenergy@att.net.
2005 KEY WOMEN IN ENERGY-GLOBAL AWARD HONOREES
PATHFINDERS/TRAILBLAZERS Category (8): Exceptional
contributions by energy pioneers
The Hon. E. Gail de Planque, PhD, President,
Strategy Matters, Inc., Potomac, Maryland, USA;
Director, Energy Strategists Consultancy Ltd., Board
of Directors: BHP Billiton, Ltd. and BHP Billiton,
plc, TXU Corp., Northeast Utilities, Landauer, Inc.
and BNG America, Inc.;
Dr. Nawal Kamel, Special Advisor to the Deputy
Minister, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada, www.nrcan.gc.ca, (Born: Egypt);
Almorie Maule, Founder Partner and Executive
Director, Seaview Partners (Pty) Ltd, Cape Town,
Republic of South Africa, and Board of Directors,
Women in Oil and Energy, Republic of South Africa (WOESA),
www.woesa.com, almorie@seaviewpartners.co.za,
(recognized for her former role as Managing Director
and Chief Executive Officer; Engen Ltd, Republic of
South Africa);
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Deputy President of the
Republic of South Africa, (Recognized for former
role as Minister of Energy & Minerals, Republic of
South Africa), Pretoria, Republic of South Africa,
www.gov.za;
Dolly Mokgatle, Shareholder, Peotona Development,
Pretoria, Republic of South Africa; and Deputy
Chairman, national Energy Regulators of South Africa
(NERSA);
Ceri Powell, Vice President, Exploration: Middle
East, Caspian and South Asia, Shell EP International
Ltd., Dubai, United Arab Emirates, www.shell-me.com,
(Born: Wales);
Agneta Rising, Head of Group, Environment,
Vattenfall AB, Verobacka, Sweden, www.vattenfall.com;
Kathleen E. (Kathy) Sendall, Senior Vice
President–North American Gas, Petro-Canada, Calgary,
Alberta, Canada, www.petro-canada.ca;
VISIONARY Category (3): Rare gems redirecting
strategies and transforming dreams into reality
Kathleen Eisbrenner, President, Excelerate Energy,
The Woodlands, Texas, USA, www.excelerateenergy.com;
Ann Pickard, Regional Executive Vice President,
Shell Exploration and Production, Africa, Lagos,
Nigeria, www.shell.com, (Born: USA);
Liudmila M. Zalimskaya, Deputy General
Director/Deputy Head, TENEX (Techsnabexport),
Moscow, Russian Federation, www.tenex.ru;
LEADERSHIP Category (19): Energy industry giants and
respected leaders
Carol Bartz, Chairman of the Board, President and
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Autodesk, Inc., San
Rafael, California, USA, www.autodesk.com;
Georgia Baxter, President and Chief Executive
Officer, J.H. Baxter, San Mateo, California, USA,
www.jhbaxter.com;
Kathleen Clarke, Director, US Department of Interior
– Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C., USA,
www.blm.gov;
Linda Cook, Executive Director Gas & Power, Royal
Dutch Shell plc, The Hague, The Netherlands,
www.shell.com, (Worked 2003-2004: Canada; Born:
USA);
Dawn Farrell, Executive Vice President – Generation,
BC Hydro and Power Authority, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada, www.bchydro.com;
Joan Freilich, Vice Chairman, Consolidated Edison,
New York, New York, USA, www.comed.com;
Dr. Patricia D. Galloway, Chief Executive
Officer, The Nielsen-Wurster Group Inc., Seattle,
Washington, USA, www.nielsen-wurster.com; 2003-2004
President, American Society of Civil Engineers;
Ieda Correia Gomes, Vice President New Ventures, BP,
Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex, United Kingdom,
www.bp.com, (Born: Brazil);
Lois Hedg-peth, Director of Energy, British Gas,
Windsor, Berkshire, United Kingdom, www.centrica.com,
(recognized for her role as President, U.S.
Operations & Chief Marketing Officer, Direct Energy,
Stamford, Connecticut, USA, www.directenergy.com),
(Born: USA);
Lynn Johansen, Financial Institution Group Partner,
Clifford Chance, London, United Kingdom,
www.cliffordchance.com;
Louise Kingham, Chief Executive, Energy Institute,
London, United Kingdom, www.energyinst.org.uk;
Ms. Xuehong Liu, General Manager (President), China
Zhong Yuan Engineering Corporation (CZEC), a
subsidiary of CNNC, Beijing, Peoples Republic of
China, www.caec-e.lalasho.com;
Ms. M. (Mary) M’Mukindia, Managing Director,
National Oil Corporation of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya,
Africa, www.nockenya.co.ke;
Tracy Moore, General Manager - Product Support, GE
Infrastructure – Aviation, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA,
www.ge.com; (recognized for her role as General
Manager, GE Hydro, Kjeller, Norway, www.geenergy.com
);
Alejandra Nicoli, Managing Director and Chief
Executive Officer, Directora General, Transportadora
del Gas de Norte, Buenes Aires, Argentina,
www.tgn.com.ar;
Gabriela Rachadell de Delgado, Partner, Macleod
Dixon-Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela,
www.macleoddixon.com;
Fiona Smith, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley /
Law; London, UK, www.morganstanley.com;
Myriam Truchon, Director-Environment, Hydro Québec,
Montréal, Québec, Canada, www.hydro.qc.ca; and Vice
President, Board of Directors, Canadian Hydropower
Association;
Sophie Zurquiyah Rousset, Director of Personnel,
Oilfield Services, Schlumberger Ltd., Paris, France
(recognized for role as Geomarket Manager,
Schlumberger Ltd., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),
www.slb.com, (Born: USA; Reared: Brazil and France);
TEAMWORK Category (4): The fine art of motivating or
leading a team effort for a single purpose
Jane Kyle Edgar, North & South America –
Environmental Manager, Oilfield Services,
Schlumberger Oilfield Services, Sugarland, Texas,
USA, www.slb.com; (Born: Brazil to Irish Parents);
Tammy Lomas-Jylha, Director, Canadian Brownfields
Network & General Manager, website
aboutREMEDIATION.com, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada,
www.aboutremediation.com;
Marieke Reijalt, Secretariat H2IT, Direttore
Generale, H2IT Associazione, Milano, Italy;
www.h2it.org, (Born: The Netherlands);
Margaret A. (Meg) Yaege, General Manager, Pipelines
and Terminals, ConocoPhillips, Houston, Texas, USA
(recognized for former role as President, Alaska
Pipeline Company & Vice President, ConocoPhillips
Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska), www.conocophillips.com;
WISDOM Category (12): As diverse as their corporate
counsel, guidance and advice
Mariana Ardizzone, Senior Associate, Maciel, Norman
& Asociados, Buenos Aires, Argentina, www.mna.com.ar;
Maria Argiri, Sr. Energy Analyst, International
Energy Agency, Paris, France, www.iea.org, (Born:
Greece);
Maria Burka, Program Director, National Science
Foundation, Arlington, Virginia, USA, www.nsf.gov,
(Born: Hungary);
Sharon Jones Clayton, Co-Chairman & Chief Executive
Officer (CEO), Moore, Clayton & Company, Los
Angeles, California, USA, www.mccglobal.com;
Delores Etter, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for
Research, Development and Acquisition, Arlington,
Virginia, USA, www.navy.mil, (recognized for former
role at Calpine Corporation, San Jose, California);
Dr. Suzanne Maloney, Policy Group, U.S. Department
of State Washington, D.C., USA, www.state.gov,
(recognized for her former role as Middle East
Advisor; ExxonMobil);
Dr. Joy Pereira, Institut Alam Sekitar Dan
Pembangunan (LESTARI - Institute for Environment and
Development), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Bangai,
Selangor, D.E., Malaysia, www.lestari.ukm.my; and
Secretary General for Commission on Geological
Sciences for Environmental Planning;
Dr. Gabriele I.C. Schneider, Councilor,
International Union of Geologic Sciences (IUGS) &
Director, Geological Survey of Namibia, Windhoek,
Namibia, www.iugs.org, (Born: Germany);
Martha Sofia Serrano de Medina, Secretaria
General/Director of Support to the President,
Ecopetrol S.A., Bogotá, Colombia,
www.ecopetrol.com.co;
Leila L. Vespoli, Senior Vice President and General
Counsel, FirstEnergy Corp., Akron, Ohio, USA,
www.firstenergy.com;
Shirley Xuemei Yang, Finance Manager, China National
Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)-Fujian LNG, Fujian,
People’s Republic of China, www.cnooc.com.cn;
Miné K. Yücel, Senior Economist and Vice President,
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA,
www.dallasfed.org, (Born: Turkey);
INNOVATION/CREATIVITY Category (2): Great
discoveries often start with a blank slate and
creative mind
Professor Perla Balbuena, Ph.D., GPSA (Gas
Processors Suppliers Association) Professorship in
Chemical Engineering, Texas A& M University, College
Station, Texas, USA, www.tamu.edu, (Born:
Argentina);
June Willis, Power Exchange Services Manager, Eskom,
Transmission, Germiston, South Africa,
www.eskom.co.za;
POTENTIAL Category (2): The future of
energy–exceptional new-hires since January 2001
Kim Blanchette, Corporate Communications, Atlantic
Canada Opportunities Agency - Nova Scotia (Agence
promotion économique du Canada atlantique), Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada, www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca;
Melissa Fleming, Spokesperson, Head of Media and
Outreach, International Atomic Energy Agency,
Vienna, Austria, www.iaea.org,(Born: USA).
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