Congratulations to the 2019 U.S. C3E Award Recipients

2019 U.S. C3E mid-career awardees. Photo: Kelley Travers

2019 U.S. C3E mid-career awardees. Photo: Kelley Travers

Last week, we proudly presented the 2019 U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) Awards to eight mid-career women who have demonstrated leadership and high achievement in the field of clean energy. In addition, one woman was recognized as the U.S. C3E Lifetime Achievement Honoree for her long history of clean energy leadership: Denise Gray, President of LG Chem Michigan Inc. Tech Center. The Awards were part of the Eighth Annual U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium hosted this year by Texas A&M Energy Institute (TAMU). The U.S. C3E Initiative is led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in collaboration with TAMU, the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), and Stanford Energy.

The U.S. C3E Award winners are an impressive group of women who are making a difference in the field of clean energy, while also serving in mentorship roles. Learn more about the 2019 U.S. C3E Award recipients.

The U.S. C3E program conducts a nationwide campaign for award nominations. The U.S. C3E Ambassadors—senior leaders who act as role models and advocates for women in clean energy—select the winners. The Symposium, Awards, Ambassadors, and community are the pillars of the U.S. C3E program. Please join us in congratulating these remarkable women for their contributions to the field of clean energy.

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The U.S. Department of Energy leads the U.S. C3E Initiative in collaboration with the Texas A&M Energy Institute, the MIT Energy Initiative, and Stanford Energy.

Jenny Herzfeld