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Fostering talent for the energy transition

Jess Stanley
President of Operations Americas

More people work in the energy sector today than in 2019, and energy employment reached nearly 67 million in 2022, growing by 3.4 million over pre-pandemic levels according to the (IEA). So, how is the energy industry working to accommodate this tremendous talent growth and nurture the next generation to lead us through the energy transition?

In a recent Gastech panel discussion on building the workforce needed to deliver the energy transition, I shared how we as leaders in this industry need to focus on bringing together a collaborative ecosystem that inspires and empowers the next generation of talent.

Looking after a part of the organisation where most of the people are distributed across the Americas, my challenge is always to reach out and to understand how talent is being fostered and how we are delving into the organisation and pulling up the talent. When we consider equity and how we ensure that people have access to opportunities, how do we show that talent isn’t going unnoticed because they may not sit in a central office where they are visible to leadership every day?