Michael Smolens: Clean energy politics heat up for GOP, but it’s not about climate change
Republican senators seek to reverse cuts in renewable energy tax credits that could hurt their states as global warming continues apace.
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October 27, 2020
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Are you finding it hard to ask about your career next steps when the world seems like it’s falling apart? You don’t want to seem selfish or “not a team player” when so many are struggling and organizations don’t know what’s next. Thing is, if you are wanting to grow professionally, waiting a year can set you off track. It’s understandable, and it can be figured out. Join the Women in Energy program for this workshop where Claire Steichen, career coach with two decades in corporate life, shares how to stay on track. You will learn: — How to have a strategy that can flex to a changing reality — The secret to a difficult conversation that will make your boss eager to support you — Why asking is harder for women, and how to avoid that pitfall — How to know what you want so you find the courage to overcome your hesitation — This webinar will be hosted via Zoom. Advance registration is required. Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email with access details. For more information, please contact Jully Merino Carela ([email protected]) or Nicolina DueMogensen ([email protected]).
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