Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Mental Health Matters Professional Development Event May 19th – Houston SWE Houston -Thu, May 19, 2022, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Join SWE-HA in our fight to destigmatize mental health struggles by engaging in a candid discussion where a diversified panel will discuss personal and professional experiences on mental wellbeing.Panelists: Ted Weiss (Weiss Law Firm), Dovie Crouse (Arion), Phillip Cariello LPC-S, CEAP, SAP (Phillips 66), Ashley Zamore, PMP (Centurion Pipeline) Moderator: Akilla Hameed (Phillips 66)Cost: Member $10 / Nonmember $20 Follow www.DownstreamCalendar.com for upcoming industry events. Downstream Calendar was created to help synchronize the industry by providing a free lookahead for key industry events across the country. We focus on non-profit support, community, and industry specific trade shows and downstream conferences for refining plants, chemical plants, fertilizer plants, terminals, storage facilities, LNG plants, syngas, and bio mass. Follow MidstreamCalendar.com for Midstream Events. The Energy Calendar official – sharing All Streams of Energy. Allstream Energy Partners. 2022 Oil and Gas Events 2022 Womens Leadership Events in Oil and Gas + Add to Google Calendar + iCal / Outlook export Tags: 2022 Downstream Events, 2022 Oil and Gas Events, 2022 Oil and Gas Events Houston, Allstream Energy, Engineering, Industrial Manufacturing, Mechanical Integrity, Midstream Calendar, Renewables, The Energy Calendar, Turnarounds Date May 19 2022 Expired! Time 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm More Info Register Location United Way of Greater Houston 50 Waugh Drive Houston, TX 77007 Category Houston Events Texas Events Share this event Search for: Recent Posts Constellation Offers Maryland a Menu of New Generation Options to Meet Rising Demand, Including 5,800 Megawatts of New Power Generation and Battery Storage Air Liquide Inaugurates New Large Modular Air Separation Unit in Geismar, Louisiana Aalo’s Water-Free Nuclear Reactor Aims to Transform Energy Supply for AI Data Centers In September CPS Energy announced the closing on its acquisition of PROENERGY’s four natural gas power generation facilities for $1.387 Billion Bechtel Supports Landmark U.S.-Japan Agreement to Enable AI Infrastructure in the U.S. to support Japan’s $550B Commitment to USA Recent CommentsBob Exler on Houston Business Roundtable Industry SocialEfrain Garcia on Houston Business Roundtable Industry Social
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