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Each fall we visit college campuses to find the very best talent to fill our summer internship program. This is also the time of year we open applications to hire upcoming graduates for full-time positions. At Williams, safety is at the forefront of everything we do. As a precaution during the continued pandemic, our campus ā¦
You may remember from science class that hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. Think of the upper left-hand corner of the periodic table to that first box with the capital H. The sun is made up of mostly hydrogen and so are the stars. The giant engines that powered NASAās ā¦
Propane and other gas grills remain among the most popular types of outdoor cooking equipment. They are easy to start and easy to use, and among the most affordable energy options. As grilling season starts, itās important to make sure you stay safe. According to the National Fire Protection Association, seven out of ten adults in ā¦
April is National Safe Digging Month and a reminder to always call 811 before starting any digging project large or small. But do you know what happens after you make the call to your stateās One-Call Center? Williams employees are key to making sure you stay safe. When you contact 811 before your digging project, ā¦
March is Womenās History Month and Williams honors the women that helped shape our industry and the ones contributing to our future. Learn more about our employees, and our commitment to diversity and inclusion, in the links below. You can also read more about the history of women in energy in this article by the ā¦
Employee Katy Rich was among a team of endurance athletes who cycled thousands of miles from Oceanside, California, to Annapolis, Maryland, to raise money for suicide prevention and mental health awareness. Rich and her Tulsa-based teammates last month relayed day and night, through deserts, mountains and prairie, with bouts of rain, wind and extreme heat. ā¦
Process safety management coordinator is a mouthful of a title. But for Kansas employee Casey Montgomery, the focus of her job is pretty simple. Keep employees safe by helping to ensure processes are being followed to maintain effectiveness and efficiency. Montgomery, who works out of our Conway operations, ensures that all operations activities meet safety ā¦
Joining other leaders at the worldās largest energy conference, Williams President and CEO Alan Armstrong recently discussed at CERAWeek 2021 the importance of natural gas in accelerating emissions reductions in a pragmatic and cost-effective way. During a panel titled āBuilding Tomorrowās North American Infrastructure,ā Pulitzer Prize winning author Daniel Yergin interviewed Armstrong along with Enbridge ā¦
The centennial commemoration of the Tulsa Race Massacre comes at a meaningful time for Mikeale Campbell, who grew up one mile from the site where hundreds died almost 70 years before he was born. As a north Tulsa student, in Tulsa Public Schools, he learned about the massacre from community events and teachers. It impacted ā¦
As the sun rises at McPherson Valley Wetlands, nature comes to life. Ducks, geese and other birds emerge from the marsh, taking flight into a golden sky, while insects rustle and prairie grass whistle in the wind. The cacophony of honks, quacks, chirps and splashes is music to Jason Blackās ears. As public land manager ā¦
Involvement in the communities where we operate is at the heart of Williams. We believe in giving generously of both our time and resources where we can make a difference. Itās about more than just writing checks. In all the areas where we live and work, our employees roll up their sleeves to pitch in, ā¦
Williams honors the many employees who give of their time and talent by volunteering in their communities. Last year, during the pandemic, 400 employees logged more than 18,000 volunteer hours of service. The previous year, those numbers were double. Here are just a few of the many employees making a difference. Brian Horton, financial analyst ā¦