‘Toothless’ sanctions
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Current Access Level “I” – ID Only: CUID holders, alumni, and approved guests only
Past Event
November 27, 2018
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy program for a student-only company overview and lunch at Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). BNEF is a leading provider of primary research on clean energy, advanced transport, digital industry, innovative materials, and commodities. With a team of experts spread across six continents, BNEF leverages the world’s most sophisticated data sets to create clear perspectives and in-depth forecasts that frame the financial, economic and policy implications of industry-transforming trends and technologies. The following experts will discuss their career paths, BNEF’s workforce diversity initiatives, as well as internship/fulltime employment opportunities: Michelle Ceran, Diversity & Inclusion Client Manager, Bloomberg LP Will Nelson, Power Analyst, Bloomberg LP Nita Ditele-Bourgeois, Regional Head of Negotiations – Americas, Bloomberg LP Anastacia Dialynas, Lead Analyst of U.S. Oil Supply, BNEF Schedule: 11:30-12:00 – Arrival and Security 12:00-12:30pm – Tour of Bloomberg building 12:30-12:40pm – Lunch will be served 12:40-12:50pm – Videos and Introduction to Bloomberg/BNEF: Yumi Yi 12:50-1:50pm – Panel: Anastacia Dialynas, Nita Ditele-Bourgeois, Michelle Ceran, Will Nelson 1:50-2:00pm – Opportunities at BNEF: David May (HR) 2:00-2:10pm – Closing Remarks: Peter Grauer 2:10-2:30pm – Networking Priority will be given to Women in Energy members. IMPORTANT: For security reasons, names of participants have to be sent to BNEF 10 days before the meeting. Space is limited to 40 participants therefore please register only if you can commit to attending the company overview. Those who register and either cancel within 3 days of the meeting or do not show up will no longer be prioritized for future events. Lunch will be provided.
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