The H.E.S.S. Club5430 Westheimer RoadHouston Texas 77056 USA Google Maps | Hotels Near | Yahoo! Maps | Weather Forecast | Speaker John HofmeisterPosition: Founder and CEOCompany: Citizens for Affordable Energy |
Walk-in registration is available for $50/person. Please email/call Kim Tran to be included on the list of walk-ins.
John Hofmeister, Founder and CEO of the not-for-profit (501(c)(3)), nation-wide membership association, Citizens for Affordable Energy, and also retired President of Shell Oil Company, will be speaking on energy security, alternative energy sources and technology at this event. He is the author of “Why We Hate the Oil Companies: Straight Talk From an Energy Insider” which is due in bookstores May 25th. In celebration of his book release, all attendees will receive a copy of his book upon registration in this joint book signing event and dinner hosted by The Society of Women Engineers at The H.E.S.S. Club with registration being sponsored by The Society of Petroleum Engineers – Gulf Coast Section.
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As president of Shell Oil, John Hofmeister was known for being a straight shooter, willing to challenge his peers throughout the industry. Mr. Hofmeister launched an extensive outreach program, unprecedented in the energy industry, to discuss critical global energy challenges. Now, he's a man on a mission, the founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy, a non-profit association, crisscrossing the country in a grassroots campaign to change the way we look at energy in this country. While pundits proffer false new promises of green energy independence or flatly deny the existence of a problem, Mr. Hofmeister offers an insider's view of what's behind the energy companies' posturing, and how.
Mr. Hofmeister earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in political science from Kansas State University. He has lived and worked in North America, Europe and Asia. He serves as the Chairman of the National Urban League and is a member of the Department of Energy's new Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Committee and a member of the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee and the Policy Committee of the American Petroleum Institute. He also is a past Chairman and serves as a Director of the Greater Houston Partnership. Hofmeister is active in education serving Advisory Boards at the University of Houston and the University of North Texas. He is also a Director of the Texas Education Reform Committee.
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