2023 Women In Industry Conference

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2023 CONFERENCE
23 | Moody Gardens, Galveston
March
CAREER STRATEGIES MOTIVATION SUCCESS STORIES NETWORKING
ExxonMobil
Company
Crystal
R. Davis Process Shift Team Lead Baytown Olefins Plant
Chemical

Welcome to the Women In Industry 2023 Conference! The nine community colleges in the Texas Gulf Coast Community Colleges Consortium are thrilled to present this event for the sixth time. The Women In Industry conference is designed to provide information about the excellent career opportunities for women in the petrochemical and construction industries. Whether you are a young woman exploring your first career, a woman already in the field but looking to advance, or a woman looking to get back into the workforce, there is something here today that will be helpful to your career advancement and achievement.

We challenge you to make the most of today’s opportunities. As you listen to the speakers and industry representatives, ask yourself how you can apply their experiences to your situation to achieve your own personal and professional goals. Today is not a day to be shy! We challenge you to meet new people and create a network of contacts that could become important to your future career. We encourage you to speak with the representatives from the nine partnering community colleges along with the event sponsors and industry partners who are present today.

Please join me in thanking our event sponsors for their generous support of this event. ExxonMobil, Worley, Oxy, Phillips 66, Union Pacific, Chevron Phillips, INEOS, LyondelBasell, Olin, TechLabs, Workforce Solutions, Dow, Shell, Clean Harbors, Arkema, WOOD, PCL Construction, Turner Industries, Freeport LNG, Rotary Club of Galveston, and Dream It Do It.

Get ready for an exciting event full of career exploration, inspirational speakers, and invaluable networking opportunities.

Thank you for attending today, and hopefully each of you leaves today energized and motivated for an exciting future as women in industry.

Welcome!

ExxonMobil is proud tosupportfemale leaders wthinour industry andcontinuesto makecontributions tothe advancement ofwomen. By hiring and promotingmore women, we arebetter positioned for success today and in thefuture.Weare proud ofthe effortstakento helpwomenachieve theirfull potential asleaders andwillcontinue tosupporteducationalinitiatives,likeIntroduceaGirltoEngineering Day, that providewomen with moreinformationabout skilledcareer opportunitieswithinour industry.

We willcontinuetoencourage and inspirethenext generationof women in industry and empowerthem toachievetheir career goals.

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Below is a list of resources for females interested in the petrochemical and construction trades industries.

Alvin Community College

www.alvincollege.edu

American Business Women’s Association

www.abwa.org

This organization brings together business women of diverse occupations and provides opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership and education.

American Welding Society

www.aws.org

A non-pro it organization with a global mission to advance the science, technology and application of welding.

Brazosport College

http://brazosport.edu/

Resources

Careers in HVAC/R

https://www.reesscholarship.org/site/1/ Home

Online job board specializing in careers in HVAC.

Careers in Welding

www.careersinwelding.com Online job board specializing in career opportunities in welding.

Catalyst.org

www.catalyst.org

College of the Mainland

www.com.edu

Engineer Girl

www.engineergirl.org

The Engineer Girl website is designed to bring national attention to the exciting opportunities that engineering represents for girls and women.

Explore the Trades http://explorethetrades.org

Galveston College

www.gc.edu

Houston Community College

www.hccs.edu

Jobs in Logistics

www.jobsinlogistics.com

Online logistics job board specializing in career opportunities in logistics and supply chain management.

Lee College

www.lee.edu

Lone Star College

www.lonestar.edu

National Association for Women in Construction

www.nawic.org

NationalWomen’sBusinessCouncil

https://www.nwbc.gov/Acceleratingthefuture ofwomenentrepreneurs.

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San Jacinto College

www.sanjac.edu

Texas Child Care Solutions

www.texaschildcaresolutions.org

Connecting Texas parents with up-to-date parenting information, ideas and on-theground resources.

TexasGulfCoastCommunityColleges

www.gulfcoastcc.org

Texas Reality Check

Resources

The Manufacturing Institute

www.themanufacturinginstitute.org

The Manufacturing Institute is the authority on the attraction, qualification and development of world-class manufacturing talent.

Tradeswomen.org

Outreach, recruitment, retention and leadership development for women in bluecollar skilled craft jobs.

Women in HVACR womeninhvacr.org

Women in HVACR exists to improve the lives of members by providing professional avenues to connect with other women growing their careers in the HVACR industry.

Women Contractors Association

www.womencontractors.org

Texas Reality Check shows the user how to select a chosen lifestyle in order to match the amount of money needed to pay for that lifestyle.

https://texasrealitycheck.com

Wharton County Junior College

www.wcjc.edu

What Can I Do With This Major

www.whatcanidowiththismajor.com

Texas Women Leading GovernmentGulf Coast Chapter

https://www.wlgov.org/texas-gulf-coast

Helps women succeed in public service by enhancing careerbuilding models that develop leadership skills and by networking professional women in government.

Whether you are exploring majors or searching for information about your chosen field, this website will help. Learn about typical career areas and types of employers that hire in these ields, as well as strategies to make you a more marketable candidate.

Women in Engineering

http://wie.ieee.org

The largest professional organization dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists, and inspiring girls around the world to follow their academic interests in a career in engineering.

WCA is a non-profit organization composed of women owners and decision-making executives within the construction industry.

Women’s Equity Center

http://womensequitycenter.org Provides useful strategies and practical applications to increase the number of women entering and being retained in registered apprenticeships through online resources; technical assistance and training.

Zonta Club of Houston

https://www.zch.clubexpress.com/ Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.

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At Phillips 66, supporting our people, our environment and our communities guides everything we do.
That’s why we’re proud to sponsor the 2023 Women In Industry Conference.

Professional Resources

Career One Stop

www.careeronestop.org

A website sponsored by the US Department of Labor that has resources for workers with a criminal conviction, disabilities, veterans, as well as information for credential seekers, and job search tools.

Combined Arms

www.combinedarms.us

A Veterans Organization which has collected hundreds of resources across dozens of organizations. By building a quick profile and taking our assessments, veterans and family members connect to what they need in a timely fashion.

East Harris County Manufacturers Association (EHCMA)

www.ehcma.org

An organization dedicated to promoting the health, safety, security, environmental, and economic well-being of the petrochemical, refining, and

manufacturing industry in East Harris County. The site has information and links to current issues and resources valuable to those employed in the industry.

Mentor: The National Mentoring Partnership

www.mentoring.org/who-we-are/missionvision/

An organization that serves to fuel the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships for America’s young people and to close the mentoring gap. MENTOR drives mentor recruitment and connects volunteers directly to local programs through the Mentor Connector, the only national database of quality mentoring programs.

NCCER (National Center for Construction Education)

www.nccer.org/get-involved/individualsseeking-training/industry-recognized-credentials NCCER develops standardized construction and maintenance curriculum and assessments with portable credentials. These credentials are

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SPOTLIGHT ON SUCCESS

In May of 2023, Instrumentation Technology student, Alicia Vela, will walk across the Galveston College graduation stage for the second time. In 2003, Alicia earned an Associate of Applied Science degree in accounting. She fondly remembers being nine months pregnant with her first child when she received her first degree.

Prior to earning her accounting degree, she worked for the Hotel Galvez, Tremont, and Harbor House Hotels in their human resources department. After completing her degree, she moved to the accounting department, working in various positions, including payroll specialist, general cashier, and accounting manager. In 2007, Ms. Vela learned of a position available at the City of Galveston Police Department. She was selected for the Police Administrative Service Manager position, where she worked through 2022. Alicia described herself as a “lifelong learner,” and wanted to continue to explore other career options. In 2019, she attended the Women In Industry Conference (WII) to learn about career opportunities in the petrochemical and construction Industries. During the conference, she attended a panelist session where a variety of women talked about their various careers and how rewarding they found their work. During the panel discussion, she learned about the role of a process technician and, after further research, decided to enroll at College of the Mainland in that program. She began process technology classes in January 2021, and after the first semester, decided that was not the correct career path for her.

She reflected on the WII conference and recalled having an interest in instrumentation technology. She discovered there was an Associate of Applied Science Program in Instrumentation Technology at Galveston College and reached out to talk with a Galveston College Student Advisor. After additional research, she realized this was the career she wished to pursue. She began the Instrumentation Technology Program in the Fall of 2021 and was one of two women in the class. She again attended the Women In Industry Conference in March 2022 and ended that day knowing this would be an ideal career change for her. Galveston College Instrumentation Technology Program Director and Instructor Dr. Michael Stickney said: “Alicia has been an excellent student and I was impressed to see her begin her job search so early in her final semester.” Alicia saw a “Multi Skill Technician” position posted at prominent petrochemical company in last summer. She decided to apply as she had both an accounting background and experience in integrated control systems, testing, and the analyzation of control circuitry, as well as maintenance of instruments and control settings. The company shared that they had received 2,800 applications for the Multi Skill Technician position, and Alicia was one of eight candidates interviewed. She received an offer of employment soon after.

She describes herself as motivated by her daughter and son and wants to be set an example of lifelong learning. Her 19-year-old daughter, Adamari, followed her path and is now enrolled in the Galveston College Instrumentation Technology Program. Alicia will be in attendance at the Women In Industry Conference with her daughter on March 23, 2023, and they are both confident they will walk away with the vital information needed to pursue a high demand, high-growth career. Finally, she plans to take analytics classes in the future, as she believes gaining more information will help her excel within the petrochemical industry. Even after completing two Associate Degrees, she realizes additional college classes have the potential to help her gain new, relevant skills! Alicia Vela completed the Instrumentation Technology Program while working a full-time job and parenting two teenagers.

SPOTLIGHT ON SUCCESS

When Ball High junior Sophie Garcia was asked how she became interested in welding, she said “I have several family members who worked as welders” who inspired her. Her stepfather was so pleased when she registered for welding classes her sophomore year that he took her shopping to find just the right welding hood and gloves. Following a recent Ball High field trip to San Jacinto College, she said her interest in welding intensified. Ball High students toured an area where underwater welders are trained, and Sophie was mesmerized by the cylinders of water designed to create an underwater experience for welders. After high school graduation, she plans to consider underwater welding a possible career path.

In January 2023, she began an internship at Gulf Copper Dry Dock and Rig Repair, arranged by Galveston Career Connect, Ball High Internship Coordinator Lisa Dill. Sophie is one of three Ball High students assigned to Gulf Copper who get to observe projects such as the restoration of the Battleship Texas, currently in progress at their Pelican Island facility. Sophie begins at 7:30 AM on Friday mornings, with a safety meeting where potential hazards are discussed. Instruction on various welding layouts follows. Mr. Cirilo Salazar, Fabrication Manager at Gulf Copper, who supervises the Ball High interns, said, “Sophie is doing great and demonstrates a good work ethic.”

With one more year of training remaining at Ball High, Sophie is eager to develop more advanced welding skills. She anticipates graduating from Ball High School in 2024, and she has a promising future. Her eagerness to participate in the internship opportunity at Gulf Copper demonstrates her ability to be an strong member of the welding workforce. Employers frequently reiterate how valuable punctuality is, and as Mr. Salazar said, “Sophie understands the importance of arriving on time and giving her best throughout the day!”

What a difference a year makes! When Ball High junior Maryann Gately attended the 2022 Women In Industry Conference, she joined a break-out session titled “Increasing Apprenticeships and Jobs,” led by Carla Thompson, then Workforce Development Manager of the Western Region of Turner Industries Group. After Ms. Thompson finished her presentation, Maryann introduced herself and asked how she could qualify for a welding position at Turner Industries. On the spot, Ms. Thompson shared her email address with Maryann and invited her to visit Pasadena to tour the Turner Fabrication Facility. Maryann followed up with Ms. Thompson, and the tour was arranged exclusively for Maryann. The exchange between Ms. Thompson and Maryann illustrates the valuable networking opportunities at this annual conference, where students can meet industry professionals and establish business relationships .

In January 2023, Maryann began an internship at Gulf Copper Dry Dock and Rig Repair, arranged by Galveston Career Connect, Ball High Internship Coordinator Lisa Dill. Maryann is one of three Ball High students assigned to Gulf Copper who get to observe projects such as the restoration of the Battleship Texas.

Maryann begins at 7:30 AM on Friday mornings, with a Safety Meeting where potential hazards are discussed. Instruction on various welding layouts follow. Mr. Cirilo Salazar, Fabrication Manager at Gulf Copper, supervises the Ball High Interns. Mr. Salazar states, “ Maryann’s welding skills are equivalent to experienced welders applying to work at Gulf Copper.” She will clearly be a strong candidate for employment following graduation. Maryann’s schedule includes her internship at Gulf Copper and a part-time job at Number 13 Steak and Seafood Restaurant. “I like to work!” Maryann explained. Maryann said her father also took welding classes when he attended Ball High School, and she gravitates toward high school electives that challenge her. That challenge has captivated her and led her to consider welding a longterm career.

Sophie Garcia
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Maryann Gately

MEET TODAY’S KEYNOTE PRESENTERS

Crystal R. Davis is a First Line Supervisor at the ExxonMobil Olefins Plant in Baytown, Texas, where she was born and raised. She is a graduate of Baytown’s Robert E. Lee High School and Lee College with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Process Technology.

Crystal joined ExxonMobil in Aug 2010, hiring in as ExxonMobil’s first Process Intern through the Lee College program. Crystal began as a process operator and has been in various roles, from Console Supervisor, Process Turnaround Planner, and most recently, Shift Team Leader.

“My father worked for ExxonMobil for thirty-seven years and would say I could do his job and do it successfully. He has always been a huge advocate for women in the industry and encouraged me to take on new challenges. I hope to lead by example for my three-year-old daughter, teaching her woman are major contributors to the workforce. My goal is to show them they can be successful in this industry”.

Amanda puts her 25 years in the industry to work each day as a leader at Worley. Her focus on collaboration and diversity accelerates her teams –teams that have consistently delivered outstanding results. Having gotten her start in construction supply chain, Amanda knows the critical nature of delivering the right solutions in the right way at the right time. She has built her success as a forward thinker who values relationships, anticipates market shifts and takes decisive action. This has enabled Amanda to transform businesses and drive growth during times of change. Personally, Amanda is raising a high school and a college student of her own and knows first-hand how important it is for the leaders of tomorrow to see and hear from women who are making a difference in their careers today.

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Process Shift Team Lead BaytownOlefinsPlant ExxonMobil Chemical Company Crystal Renee Davis President
US Gulf Coast Worley
Amanda Knost

MEET THE SPEAKERS

Janis Lucas is currently a Mechancial Supervisor at the Baytown Complex of ExxonMobil. “I have worked for ExxonMobil for 19 years and my entire career has been at the Baytown Complex. While attending Lee College for industrial classes, it was several of my college instructors that encouraged me to apply for a process technician position at ExxonMobil. Now, two decades later, I have worked in operations, safety department and mechanical. I like the challenges that come with each new position, getting to mentor coworkers and growing the talent of our employees.”

A Mechanical Supervisor demonstrates the ability to provide maintenance leadership of company and external resources through all stages of asset maintenance, inclusive of minor capital project support, new facility construction, and maintenance support throughout full facility operational like. Also, focusing on developing the capability of the maintenance organization and staff supporting asset maintenance.

Catherine Engels is a Projects Process Mechanical Coordinator with ExxonMobil Refinery in Baytown, Texas. In this role, Catie coordinates and manages process and mechanical jobs for Oil Movement projects team. Catie started in operations and shift work, having spent her first three years as a unit operator. With her process knowledge and experience, Catie quickly became a console operator for the next seven years. Because of her safety and risk knowledge and safety team participation, she was asked to assist with rollout of the new Permitting system that encompassed all of the Baytown sites (ExxonMobil Baytown Chem Plant, ExxonMobil Baytown Refinery, ExxonMobil Baytown Olefins plant and Mont Belvieu Plastics Plant). In total, Catie has more than 15 years of operations experience at ExxonMobil. Catie is excited to be a part of the Women’s Operations Network.

Prior to starting her career as an operator, Catie was a high level national gymnast and coach. Outside of work, Catie manages her time between being a mother of 5 wonderful children, wife and still coaches gymnastics.

Rachel O’Donnell has over 15 years of experience in recruitment, talent acquisition, and campus relations, with seven years in the energy industry at Phillips 66. Rachel works to lead the Technical School recruitment efforts on behalf of the company and is passionate about serving students and guiding them through a successful candidate experience. Rachel sits on several Career Advisory Boards with TAMU, OSU, and U of H and has her Bachelor degree in Business Administration from the University of Wyoming.

LaTrice Weels started in the business field with a Master in Business Administration and decided after 19 years she wanted a hands-on career with strong in-field experience. As a result, she pivoted careers to the dynamic petrochemical industry.

She earned an AAS in Process Technology and began her new career as a process operator. After 6 years working as a process operator in an Olefins plant at Chevron Phillips Chemical, she shifted her focus to a strategic digital transformation project management position designed to enhance her sphere of influence.

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MEET THE SPEAKERS

Elizabeth Beckham is a member of Turner Industries’ award winning Workforce Development Team. She has over 20 years experience in HR and Training from multiple industries, of that experince, 15 years have been in the petrochemical and construction industry. Elizabeth is a native of Jackson, Mississippi. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and a Master’s degree in Workforce Training and Development from the University of Southern Mississippi. Additional credentials include: National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Master Trainer, NCCER Construction Workforce Development Professional, Certified Occupational Safety Manager (COSM), Certified Knowledge Manager (CKM), and Certified Learning Professional (CLP) certificate from the Jack and Patti Phillips Workforce Learning and Performance Institute at the University of Southern Mississippi.

Amanda Dever is the Global Environmental Leader for Olin Chemicals Division. She has 18 years of engineering experience, including six years of consulting. She is a Women of Olin Steering Team member and leads the Female Talent Pipeline Committee to ensure future talent is lined up to work for Olin in the coming years.

Jennifer Oshikanlu is a Biological Engineer with over 13 years of environmental compliance expertise. Her background consists of improving compliance performance, implementing new regulatory programs, and serving as a subject matter expert for state and federal regulations at chemical manufacturing facilities and refineries in Texas and the surrounding gulf states. Currently, Jennifer serves as a Senior Environmental Specialist at Olin Corporation in Freeport, TX.

Crystal Poole is trained as a board operator, outside operator, and lab technician. She is a Women of Olin Representative to local junior colleges and loves sharing her experience, guidance, and tips for getting interviews. Her energy, candor, grit, and passion for good work shines through.

Gwen Soliman (Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering University of Cincinnati, MBA Darla Moore School of Business), Gwen has been with Olin for 18 years and has worked in 5 Olin locations. She has held roles in production, leadership, and as plant manager of our Tracy, CA, site. Gwen is currently the Business Readiness Leader for an SAP deployment project and a Women of Olin Steering Team Member.

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Professional Resources

Continued from page 6 tracked through NCCER’s Registry System that allows organizations and companies to track the qualifications of their craft professionals and/or check the qualifications of possible new hires. NCCER’s Registry System also assists craft professionals by maintaining their records in a secure database.

OSHA Women In Construction Website

www.osha.gov/doc/topics/women/

A government webpage that provides female-specific resources on issues such as personal protective equipment and sanitary facilities. Additional links to reports, guidance documentation and regulations related to women in the industry.

Petrochem Works

www.petrochemworks.com

This site was created to inform students and job seekers about the thriving petrochemical industry and help them get the education they need to prepare for a fulfilling long-term career in petrochem.

Women’s Bureau

www.dol.gov/agencies/wb

An agency that works to level the playing field for all women in the labor force, recognizing that true equal opportunity would have a positive impact not only on women’s own financial stability, but also on the broader economic security of their families and on the well-being of our nation. The site has blog posts, resource links to items such as pregnancy and breastfeeding, women veterans, older women workers and women with disabilities.

Workforce Solutions

www.wrksolutions.com

With 24 career offices and 10 information centers across the region, the staff at these locations help people find jobs, keep jobs or get better jobs. Workforce Solutions offers job search and job matching assistance, career counseling and financial aid for education/training or work support. The Board also funds adult education and literacy services through seven major providers.

Our innovations help cities use less energy, make the air we breathe cleaner and turn electric transport into a practical reality. That’s why at BASF, we’re optimistic about the future.

To find out more visit www.basf.com/careers

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The future doesn’t just happen. We all create it.

Breakout Sessions

Industry Craft Panel

ExxonMobil

Michelle Baker, Natarsha Carter, Catherine (Catie) Engels, Janis Lucas

This panel will have representatives from a variety of careers in the construction and petrochemical industry who will be discussing the challenges of women in nontraditional careers.

Room: Floral A1

Technical Career Pathways

Olin

Amanda Devers, Gwen Soliman, Jennifer Oshikanlu, Jenny Roberts, Crystal Poole, Meaghan Connelly, Dana Cagle

Starting with the Technical Careers at Olin deck – An introduction to technical careers, including examples of their day-to-day activities, qualifications, and desired skills

Room: Floral A2

Ace Your Interview

Phillips 66

Rachel O'Donnell

A new job can unlock a whole world of possibilities. Still, the pressure to favorably present your skills, experience, and ability to make a good first impression can intimidate any job search. This session will give you ways to ace your next interview.

Room: Daffodil/ Hibiscus

Paths To Industries

Turner Industries

Elizabeth Beckham, Alysha Decou, Lori Garza, Jasmin Gaona

This panel will have representatives from various careers who will share their stories about how they have made a career in the construction and petrochemical industry. This session will spark ideas for career paths and offer resources for career identification and training.

Room: A2

Say Yes

Worley

Summer Reyes

Room: Wisteria/Iris

Let’s talk about how saying yes and asking for what you want can get you – surprise, surprise – what you want! Kristie McCormick, Operations Manager for Worley, will share how saying yes opened doors for her career as well as when to say no. Everyone will walk away from the session with an action plan to boost your career.

Craft and Entry Level Careers

Union Pacific

Rachel Aguilar, Emily Danos, Aundrea White, Alexandria

Talamantez, Kate Betsworth, Sara Rogers, Tameeka McCray, Jacqueline Shultz

The session will focus on different roles in our craft areas and entry-level positions that require a degree or commensurate experience.

Room: A1

Transitioning Into An Industrial Career

Occidental

Jennifer Saavedra

Room: Tulip Mentor & Mentoring INEOS

Lorraine Black

The purpose of mentoring is to grow by tapping into the knowledge and experience of someone further along than yourself. It's the best way to accelerate your development. This session will give tips for mentors and mentees.

Room: Orchid/Rose

Pathways to High-Demand Careers

Chevron Phillips

M.LaTrice Weeks

A new job can unlock a whole world of possibilities. Still, the pressure to favorably present your skills, experience, and ability to make a good first impression can intimidate any job search. This session will give you ways to ace your next interview.

Room: Jasmine/Bluebonnet

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PROGRAM 7:00 7:45 8:00 8:15 9:15 - 9:35 9:35 - 10:20 Room 10:20 - 10:35 10:35 - 11:20 Room 11:20 - 11:35 11:35 - 12:20 Room 12:20 - 2:00 2:00- 2:15 Room Registration/Breakfast Energizer Exhibit Hall C Welcome/Safety Talk Exhibit Hall C Keynote Speaker: Crystal Davis, ExxonMobil Exhibit Hall C BREAK BREAK BREAK Lunch Exhibit Hall C Exhibit Hall C Keynote Speaker: Amanda Knost, Worley 15 Industry Craft Panel ExxonMobil Floral 1 Olin Floral 2 Ace Your Interview Phillips 66 Daffodil/Hibiscus Jasmine/Bluebonnet Mentor and Mentoring INEOS Orchid Rose Technical Career Pathways Craft and Entry Level Careers Union Pacific Industry Craft Panel ExxonMobil Floral 1 Olin Floral 2 Ace Your Interview Phillips 66 Daffodil/Hibiscus Jasmine/Bluebonnet Mentor and Mentoring INEOS Orchid Rose Technical Career Pathways Craft and Entry Level Careers Union Pacific Industry Craft Panel ExxonMobil Floral 1 Olin Floral 2 Ace Your Interview Phillips 66 Daffodil/Hibiscus Jasmine/Bluebonnet Mentor and Mentoring INEOS Orchid Rose Technical Career Pathways Craft and Entry Level Careers Union Pacific Give-A-Ways & Closing
PROGRAM 7:00 7:45 8:00 8:15 9:15 - 9:35 9:35 - 10:20 Room 10:20 - 10:35 10:35 - 11:20 Room 11:20 - 11:35 11:35 - 12:20 Room 12:20 - 2:00 2:00- 2:15 Room Registration/Breakfast Energizer Exhibit Hall C Welcome/Safety Talk Exhibit Hall C Keynote Speaker: Crystal Davis, ExxonMobil Exhibit Hall C BREAK BREAK BREAK Lunch Exhibit Hall C Keynote Speaker: Amanda Knost, Worley 16 Worley Wisteria/Iris Oxy Tulip Pathways to High Demand Careers Chevron Phillips Chemical A1 Paths to Industries Turner Industries A2 Worley Wisteria/Iris Oxy Tulip Pathways to High Demand Careers Chevron Phillips Chemical A1 Paths to Industries Turner Industries A2 Worley Wisteria/Iris Oxy Tulip Pathways to High Demand Careers Chevron Phillips Chemical A1 Paths to Industries Turner Industries A2 Exhibit Hall C
Say Yes Transitioning Into An Industrial Career Transitioning Into An Industrial Career Transitioning Into An Industrial Career Say Yes Say Yes
Give-A-Ways & Closing

WOMEN IN INDUSTRY 2023 EXHIBIT HALL

Room Name Dimensions Square Feet 8x10 10x10 Theater Classroom Banquet Exhibit Hall A + Hall 112 x 140 15680 98 78 1740 780 1025 Exhibit Hall A 104 x 140 14560 91 72 1615 725 970 Exhibit Hall A 1 94 x 40 3760 23 18 415 180 250 MOODY GARDENS CONVENTION CENTER 17
Moody Gardens Convention Center
1. Exxon Mobil 2. Worley 3. Union Pacific 4.Dow 5. San Jacinto College 6. INEOS 7. Dream It Do It 8. Arkema 9. Clean Harbors 10. Shell 11. Turner Industries 12.Lyondel Basell
Electrical/Instrumentation
13. 14. BASF Galveston College
15.TechLabs
16.Galveston College Welding 17. PCL 18. Olin 19. Wood 20. Oxy 21. Work Force Solutions
22. College of the Mainland
23. Alvin College
24. Lee College 25. Houston Community College
26. Lone Star College
27. Wharton College
28. Brazosport College
29. Phillips 66
30. Galveston College
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31.Galveston Chamber of Commerce

THE FUTURE IS TECHNICAL, SKILLED AND YOURS TO HAVE

YO U’VE GOT TH E PO WER

At Olin, we encourage young women to explore manufacturing and technical careers that provide bright futures. We are proud to sponsor the POWER – Women in Industry Conference, and we look forward to meeting tomorrow’s leaders.

Learn more about us at Olin.com.

www.shell.us/careers

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The most successful women in energy are those who seize every opportunity to learn from others and develop new technical skills. We’re proud to be a sponsor for the Women in Industry event, and the value it provides to inspire, empower and encourage.
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20 Workforce Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary Aids and Services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. (Please request reasonable accommodations a minimum of two business days in advance.) Relay Texas: 1-800-735-2989 (TDD) and 1-800-735-2988 (Voice) or 711 www.wrksolutions.com 713-243-6692 Workforce Solutions supports high-skill high-growth careers in the petrochemical and dozens of other industries. Our career advisors are waiting to help accelerate your success! Find your what’s next. •No previous experience needed, we provide training •Highly competitive pay – our average pay is 64% above the national U.S. employee average • Benefits for all walks of life, from free college tuition to impressive healthcare coverage Union Pacific is hiring in your area. Visit UP.jobs or scan the QR code to apply today.
Latisha Dunton 8 years of service Davida Flowers 6 years of service Megan Taylor 12 years of service

Design the future.

ELEVATE YOUR CAREER. PCL Industrial Construction Co. (281))249-8 1 | pcl.com/careers We’re Hiring! Use the QR code below to fill out a craft profile and see what we have to offer.
At Wood, our people are what sets us apart, a global community of inquisitive minds. As part of Team Wood, you’ll be challenged and inspired to power progress for our people, our business and our planet. Join us as we embark on a quest to unlock solutions to the world’s most critical challenges.

At Chevron Phillips Chemical, we recognize the contributions of women who enable us to be one of the world’s top producers of petrochemicals and plastics. We strive to offer our employees the freedom and flexibility to achieve both personal and professional growth, including our support for programs that offer career development for women. We actively promote equal opportunity employment because we believe strength and innovation are born from diversity and inclusion.

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Performance by design. Caring by choice.™ Women thrive here

THANK YOU!

CCPIW salutes these sponsors and vendors who made today’s conference a success!

ExxonMobil

Occidental

Union Pacific

INEOS

Olin

TX Workforce Solutions

Shell

PCL Construction Freeport

LNG

Rotary Club of Galveston

Worley

Phillips 66

Chevron Phillips

LyondelBasell

TechLabs

Dow Chemical Company

Clean Harbors

WOOD

Turner Industries

BASF

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