Allyship is a way for everyone to celebrate Pride Month
Sometimes allyship is simply listening. For Brian Hlavinka, one of the executive sponsors of Williamsā LGBTQ+ employee resource group and…
Vietnam immigrant finds success at WilliamsĀ
Quang Vo was awed the first time he peered up at the 65-story Williams tower in Houston. The teen had…
Nonprofits praise Williams Volunteer Week efforts in 20 states
Painting bridges. Teaching kids to fish. Shining up an airplane museum. The 120 volunteer projects that took place across 20…
CNBC: Energy demand in focus
Earlier this week, President & CEO Alan Armstrong joined CNBC to discuss all things energy, including the dynamics driving demand…
Saving a native language, one song at a time
Employee Brian Horton co-produced the album of Cherokee language contemporary music. When a Tulsa filmmaker asked employee Brian Horton if…
Providing resources to veterans and their families
Johnathon āShepā Shepherd wants to connect veterans to community resources to ease their transition home. Thatās why the former Marine…
Stick to the story: sharing Native American experiences
Growing up in Oklahoma, nicknamed Native America, it was commonplace to visit museums and cultural centers on field trips or…
Veterans ERG embraces camaraderie and commitment to community
During his service in the U.S. military, JW DePriest embraced the Air Force core values of āIntegrity First, Service Before…
Finance major pays it forward with community service
Austin Welch, business analyst Austin Welch, a business analyst, is looking toward the future. The 2021 University of Oklahoma alumni…
Investing in innovation
Williams, Devon Energy, ONEOK, venture capital firm Energy Innovation Capital (EIC) and tech-focused non-profit Tulsa Innovation Labs (TIL) have joined…
No place like home for recipients of Habitat for Humanity House
The Russell family eagerly anticipated move-in day. Theyād watched and helped with construction of their new blue-trimmed brick home in…
Training program prepares military veterans to be pipeline inspectors
Chris Coahran When Chris Coahran retired after 20 years in the U.S. Army, he wasnāt sure what his next step…