Past Events
Tuck Energy Club Kick-Off
The Energy Club at Tuck will have their official kick-off for T’20 members and new T’21s on the Raether Terrace.
Event detailsTuck Energy Club Kick-Off
Sign-up for T’21 to the Club will be at the Club Fair taking place on September 6, 2018. Membership is open to all Tuck students regardless of career experience in the energy fields.
Tuck staff and students sign up here.
Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch & Learn
The first DEC lunch & learn of the 2019-20 academic year will focus on, "The Year Ahead in Energy & Society at Dartmouth." Get up-to-date and learn how to get involved with the Dartmouth energy community at our kick-off lunch.
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch & Learn
Leaders of the Dartmouth Energy Collaborative (Revers Center for Energy, Irving Institute for Energy and Society, Thayer Engineering School, and Dartmouth Sustainability Office) will share DEC news and preview what’s in store for the coming academic year. Lunch will be available for attendees.
You can sign-up for updates and the event on the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society website.
Energy Careers in Banking and Private Equity Lunch & Learn
Current Revers Center for Energy Fellows will share their experiences in the energy banking and private equity industry. This will be an opportunity for T’21s to ask T’20s about their recruitment and career experiences in energy banking.
Event detailsEnergy Careers in Banking and Private Equity Lunch & Learn
The Revers Center for Energy is excited to host this Recruiting in Energy Lunch and Learn Series on Tuesday, September 10 from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. This is a lunch & learn for T’21s who are exploring different fields within banking and private equity. Fellow students who have recruited and interned in these potential careers will share their recruitment experience and strategies for different firms and geographical locations.
Tuck staff and students sign up here.
Energy 101: Power and Gas Workshop
The Revers Center for Energy will host a one-day seminar entitled, “Energy 101.” This workshop is the perfect in-depth introduction to future seminars and experiential learning opportunities hosted by the Center. It’s also useful for Tuck students preparing for the fall term recruitment cycle.
Event detailsEnergy 101: Power and Gas Workshop
The seminar will utilize several case studies from the power and gas industries. Some of the topics will include what the natural gas and electricity are and how they work, how regulation works and how it affects the various market participants, and what the future will look like for gas and electricity.
Tuck staff and students sign up here.
Visiting Speaker: Frank Hermelink T’05
Visiting Speaker: Frank Hermelink T’05, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley, Power & Utility Investment Banking Division
Frank heads Morgan Stanley’s European Power and Utility Investment Banking franchise and is based in London.
Event detailsVisiting Speaker: Frank Hermelink T’05
Frank Hermelink T’05 will give a lunchtime talk to Tuck students interested in recruiting and learning more about the power and utility investment banking divisions.
Tuck staff and students sign up here.
Energy Careers Exploration Panel
On August 15, the Revers Center for Energy will host two panels of Tuck Alumni who are now in different energy careers to share their experiences with T’21s.
Energy Careers Exploration Panel
Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
The DEC will host a conversation with Elizabeth Wilson, Director of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, and Dr. Paulina Jaramillo to discuss pressing issues facing renewable energy deployment, education and training in East Africa and around the world.
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
Dr. Paulina Jaramillo is originally from Medellin, Colombia. Dr. Jaramillo has a bachelor’s in civil and environmental engineering from Florida International University (2003), as well as a master's and Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering with an emphasis in green design from Carnegie Mellon University (2004 and 2007, respectively). She has been in the faculty in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy since 2010, was the executive director of the RenewElec project between 2010 and 2014, as in now the co-director of the Green Design Institute. Her past research focused on life cycle assessment of energy systems with an emphasis on climate change impacts and mitigation research. As a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, she is currently involved in multi-disciplinary research projects to better understand the social, economic, and environmental implications of policy-driven changes in the operation of the U.S. energy system. Most recently, she has expanded the focus of her research to include issues related to energy access and development. Her interest in these matters stems from her firm belief that what happens in developing countries as they try to provide universal energy access will have profound implications in global environmental systems. There is an opportunity, however, to build innovative modern energy systems that benefit from decades of technological development and experience elsewhere. Through her research, Dr. Jaramillo aims to create the knowledge that will be required to meet global energy needs.
For more information or to register, please sign up here.
Hosted by the Dartmouth Energy Collaborative
*The Dartmouth Energy Collaborative is a partnership of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, the Revers Center for Energy at Tuck, the Dartmouth Sustainability Office and the Thayer School of Engineering
Special screening of Paris to Pittsburgh
On Tuesday, May 21st, the Revers Center for Energy, is excited to co-host a special screening of Paris to Pittsburgh at 5:30pm in the Loew Auditorium of the Hopkins Center at Dartmouth.
Event detailsSpecial screening of Paris to Pittsburgh
The Revers Center for Energy is co-hosting a special screening of Paris to Pittsburgh. The film featuring voices from local leaders and everyday Americans, explores the very real social and economic impacts of climate change-fueled disasters, from America’s heartland to the nation’s coastlines. This documentary shares stories behind climate-related recovery and resiliency, as well as tireless innovative efforts to reduce carbon emissions, including boomtowns formerly reliant on coal such as Pittsburgh. The film is produced by the Academy Award and Emmy-winning production company RadicalMedia, in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies. The film is directed by Emmy Award winner Sidney Beaumont and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Michael Bonfiglio.
The 80-minute film will show at 5:30pm followed by a panel led discussion chaired by April Salas, Executive Director, Revers Center for Energy at Tuck Business School. This screening is co-hosted by the Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy, the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, Thayer School of Engineering, NH League of Conservation Voters, Vital Communities, Sierra Club of the Upper Valley, Town of Hanover Sustainability Committee, and more.
This event is open to the community but we ask that you RSVP ahead of time. Please sign up here.

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