Past Events
UNFCC COP 24 in Katowice, Poland
In cooperation with the Center for Business, Government & Society, the Revers Center for Energy will have the special privilege to send selected staff and students to represent Tuck at this year’s UNFCC COP 24 in Katowice, Poland.
Event detailsUNFCC COP 24 in Katowice, Poland
Tuck staff and students who are interested in attending can get in touch with tuck.energy@tuck.dartmouth.edu
Case Competition: University of Michigan Ross Renewable Energy
The Revers Center for Energy sponsors Tuck students to attend this external case competition focusing on renewable energy.
Event detailsCase Competition: University of Michigan Ross Renewable Energy
The 2018 University of Michigan Ross Renewable Energy Case Competition will bring MBA teams together to compete to solve one of many significant challenges facing the renewable energy industry today. For more information, please see the competition website.
Tuck students who are interested in attending can get in touch with tuck.energy@tuck.dartmouth.edu
Gulf Coast Immersion: The Heart of America’s Energy
The Winterim 2018 Energy Immersion trip will bring Dartmouth students to an area of the country that is as controversial as it is critical for supplying America’s energy needs as we know them. Texas is the country’s leading producer of crude oil, natural gas, wind power, and total electricity, while Louisiana happens to consume more energy per capita than any other state.
Event detailsGulf Coast Immersion: The Heart of America’s Energy
This trip has been designed to explore the systems, infrastructure, and geological features that have allowed these southern states to become two of the most critical players in the energy sector. Throughout the journey, we will visit sites and hear from energy industry stakeholders about environmental and societal health challenges, the global impacts of our energy needs, and the economics, politics, and engineering that govern the way that our country’s energy systems operate. Students will be challenged to think critically about how energy systems adapt and respond to a rapidly changing planet with an ever-increasing demand for energy.
Applications due September 23, 2018.
Interested in applying or want to learn more? Visit:
https://www.sustainability.dartmouth.edu/energy-collaborative
Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
Shannon Sartain D'21 who will share her experience attending the Google Earth Engine User Summit in Dublin, Ireland.
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
Staff and students who are interested in attending can sign up here.
Adam Golodner, Senior Counsel, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
The Revers Center for Energy and the Center for Digital Strategies will co-sponsor an overview of the global cybersecurity threat landscape and how the internet of things and its prevalence in the energy sector enables security vulnerabilities that can have significant impact on the U.S. energy grid (and beyond).
Event detailsAdam Golodner, Senior Counsel, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
About Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP:
An international law firm based in Washington, D.C., Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP is well known for its trial, corporate, and antitrust work, and for its pro bono commitments. Founded in 1946, it is one of the largest law firms by revenue in the world today.
About Adam Golodner:
Adam Golodner is a Senior Partner leading Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer’s Global Cybersecurity & Privacy Practice Group. With a unique career spanning more than 20 years of leadership positions in business, academia and government, Adam is well recognized for providing high-impact strategic advice and resolving complex issues at the intersection of technology, security, national security, innovation and economics.
Prior to joining Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, he spent ten years running global cyber policy for Cisco Systems, Inc., and served in government (Justice Department, Agriculture Department, The White House), and academia (Dartmouth College, ISTS). He has deep experience with the issues facing private and public-sector clients in critical information infrastructure sectors and focuses on existing and proposed cybersecurity laws and policies, litigation, corporate governance and transactions. He also advises on regulatory and compliance matters, including in the antitrust arena, helping clients to develop effective and efficient programs and representing them in investigations and related litigation brought by various US and international regulatory regimes.
Adam is also a Senior Advisor at The Chertoff Group, a member of Business Executives for National Security, and an Executive Fellow with the Center for Digital Strategies at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Staff and students who are interested in attending can sign up here.
Adam Golodner, Senior Counsel, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
The Revers Center for Energy and the Center for Digital Strategies will co-sponsor an overview of the global cybersecurity threat landscape and how the internet of things and its prevalence in the energy sector enables security vulnerabilities that can have significant impact on the U.S. energy grid (and beyond).
Event detailsAdam Golodner, Senior Counsel, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
About Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP:
An international law firm based in Washington, D.C., Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP is well known for its trial, corporate, and antitrust work, and for its pro bono commitments. Founded in 1946, it is one of the largest law firms by revenue in the world today.
About Adam Golodner:
Adam Golodner is a Senior Partner leading Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer’s Global Cybersecurity & Privacy Practice Group. With a unique career spanning more than 20 years of leadership positions in business, academia and government, Adam is well recognized for providing high-impact strategic advice and resolving complex issues at the intersection of technology, security, national security, innovation and economics.
Prior to joining Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, he spent ten years running global cyber policy for Cisco Systems, Inc., and served in government (Justice Department, Agriculture Department, The White House), and academia (Dartmouth College, ISTS). He has deep experience with the issues facing private and public-sector clients in critical information infrastructure sectors and focuses on existing and proposed cybersecurity laws and policies, litigation, corporate governance and transactions. He also advises on regulatory and compliance matters, including in the antitrust arena, helping clients to develop effective and efficient programs and representing them in investigations and related litigation brought by various US and international regulatory regimes.
Adam is also a Senior Advisor at The Chertoff Group, a member of Business Executives for National Security, and an Executive Fellow with the Center for Digital Strategies at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Staff and students who are interested in attending can sign up here.
Julie Lindley, VP Marketing, Nalco Water
The Revers Center for Energy, the Center for Digital Strategies, and the Center for Business, Government & Society will co-sponsor a talk by Julie Lindley, VP Marketing, Nalco Water, an Ecolab Company.
Event detailsJulie Lindley, VP Marketing, Nalco Water
Digital technology is revolutionizing the benefits we can provide to our customers. Nalco Water are going to use algorithms and predictive analytics to help their customers reduce their fresh water usage, maximize their results and optimize their total cost of operation.
About Julie Lindley:
Julie Lindley is the VP Marketing in Ecolab’s Nalco Water Global Light business. Julie has been with Ecolab for 16 years in a variety of roles from Marketing, Corporate IT, Innovation and Digital Solutions. Prior to joining Nalco, Julie worked as a process engineer for International Paper. Julie holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and an MBA from North Central College.
About Nalco Water, an Ecolab Company:
Nalco Water is a supplier of water, energy, and air improvement solutions and services for industrial and institutional markets. The company sells various products and services designed to reduce energy, water and other natural resource consumption, enhance air quality, minimize environmental releases and improve productivity and end products.
Staff and students who are interested in attending can sign up here.
Case Competition: Duke University Energy in Emerging Markets
The Revers Center for Energy sponsors Tuck students to attend this external case competition focusing on energy in emerging markets.
Event detailsCase Competition: Duke University Energy in Emerging Markets
he 2018 Duke University Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition with feature diverse and cross-functional teams tackling real energy challenges in developing countries. For more information, please see the competition website.
Tuck students who are interested in attending can get in touch with tuck.energy@tuck.dartmouth.edu
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