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What would employee engagement look like if we brought our most authentic selves to work every day? I recently participated in the Diversity Best Practices Roundtable at the National Diversity & Leadership Conference held virtually this year, and we took a deeper dive into how companies promote inclusion, acceptance and belonging. Diversity and inclusion (D&I) …

Our operations stretch across more than 250,000 acres of Colorado land, providing a local source of clean energy to customers along Colorado’s Front Range.

Williams always strives to be a good steward of the environment, no matter where we are working or what is buzzing about. Last summer, a project contractor on our North Seattle Lateral project in Washington felled a mature cedar tree to make room for a new facility that allows Williams to conduct safety inspections inside …

Don’t give up, find a support community and a career you love. That was the advice of Williams engineer Kelly Thompson who spoke on a virtual panel about STEM careers to middle and high school students as part of the Native American Youth Summit, sponsored by the Indian Health Care Resource Center in Tulsa. The …

For Brian Bernard, work doesn’t always end when he leaves his shift as an operations technician in northeastern Pennsylvania. As a volunteer Fire Chief for the North Mountain Fire Company, he’s often called to motor vehicle crashes, house fires or medical emergencies. ā€œBeing in such a rural area, 40 minutes from the nearest hospital, it’s …

Williams’ project personnel and 140 contractors recently gathered for courses on safety leadership. All participants made personal commitments to demonstrate safety leadership. Williams’ focus on safety leadership strives to position our teams for success through regular engagement and support of behaviors that not only meet but aim to exceed safety goals. Participants covered a variety …

NATURAL PARTNERS FOR CLEAN ENERGY What’s Above and Below Support Each Other Natural gas is key to our world’s ability to add more renewable energy to the power grid in large volumes. It is a clean, affordable fuel that can quickly provide power when renewable energy sources are producing less due to the variability of …

Kathleen Cooper, longtime Williams’ Director and former Chairman of the Board, was recognized during the company’s 2020 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on Tuesday, April 28. Cooper, a Director since 2006, is one of a select few women to serve as an S&P 500 company Chairman of the Board – an even rarer feat in the …

Traditionally, for one weekend each November, Tulsa becomes a global community for runners from all 50 states and many international countries. They converge for one collective goal – crushing it in one of the Williams Route 66 races – from the one-mile fun run and 5K on Saturday, to the half and full marathon on …

A lot has changed since Williams was founded in 1908: the growth of cities, the rise of technology and our transformation to America’s clean energy partner. But some things remain the same: keeping promises, exceeding safety standards and protecting the environment. We are doing the right things every day to make clean energy happen.

Florida is the sunshine state. With summer approaching and temperatures rising, more and more Floridians will be hitting the ā€œon switchā€ to their air conditioners. When that happens seasonal demand for electricity spikes. To help with this we just placed in service another phase of an expansion that provides clean energy to meet the needs …

Q&A with JoAnna Robinson, producer services consultant Where is Green River? Green River is in southwestern Wyoming, about 170 miles from Salt Lake City. What is Green River Known for? Geologist and explorer John Wesley Powell recognized Green River in 1869 on his way south to the Grand Canyon. Expedition Island was established in Green …