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Safety
October isnāt just for football, fall festivals, changing seasons and Halloween. Itās also National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) ā a time of heightened focus on the importance of cybersecurity. āThe world we live in is changing, and anyone ā or any business ā is a target for bad cyber actors,ā said Jared DeShields, chief information ā¦
Working at Williams
We had the opportunity to interview Kelley before he retired. See what he had to say: Name: Robert ” Kelley ” Wilder Former role: Sr. Ops Tech Number of years with Williams: 41 Length of retirement: 9 months How have you been spending time in retirement? Traveling and spending time with family and friends. (See ā¦
ESG
With the slightest hint of winter in the air, representatives from industry, academia and government came together in Sweetwater County, Wyoming on a recent September afternoon to commemorate the stateās long history in U.S. energy production and the leading role it is taking in the next generation of energy, including scaling up and commercializing the ā¦
Charitable Giving
Nestled in the scenic mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania, Patriots Cove is a refuge for injured military veterans and first responders seeking the healing power of nature and camaraderie. Patriots Cove provides wheelchair-accessible trout fishing, hunting and other activities for participants — and their caregivers — adapting to life after service. Founder Jeff Swire was seeking ā¦
Working at Williams
Weāre excited to get back on campus to find the very best talent for our 2023 summer intern and full-time rotational programs. After a couple of years of virtual recruiting, itās game on for our in-person recruiting events! Check your college placement office to see if weāre visiting your campus this fall. If we are, ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
When winter storm Elliott crashed into the Pacific Northwest just days before Christmas, Northwest Pipeline was uniquely positioned to meet surging demand to keep homes warm in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. āIt was bone-chilling cold for the Pacific Northwest,ā said Gary Venz, director of commercial services for Northwest Pipeline. āNorthwest Pipelineās access to diverse natural ā¦
Community
Painting bridges. Teaching kids to fish. Shining up an airplane museum. The 120 volunteer projects that took place across 20 states during Williams Volunteer Week were as varied as the employees who initiated them. From the Gulf Coast to the Northeast and all the way to the Pacific Northwest, more than 1,100 Williams employees fanned ā¦
Industry
Natural gas and the infrastructure that moves it are necessary for the sustainable growth of renewables and electrification, while also driving displacement of carbon-heavy fuels both in the United States and overseas. āNatural gas is the solution for the most complex challenge that our civilization has today: producing low-cost energy resources that keep our world ā¦
Charitable Giving
The Russell family eagerly anticipated move-in day. Theyād watched and helped with construction of their new blue-trimmed brick home in North Tulsa. Recently, the home was Green Country Habitat for Humanityās 500th home to be dedicated since the organizationās founding in 1988. āIt’s wonderful. It’s a feeling weāve never had before,ā said the matriarch of ā¦
Innovation
Did you know that natural gas can be converted to zero-emission hydrogen using microwave technology? Aurora Hydrogen, the company developing this solution, is one of many exciting tech startups breaking new ground in energy thanks in part to support from Williamsā Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) program. Hydrogen production from the Aurora technology has the potential ā¦
Leadership
A simple fact: As we move to electrify everythingāto power our electric cars, heat our homes and charge our phonesāwe will need more electricity. In fact, global energy use will rise by nearly 50% by 2050, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. At the same time, the realities of climate change make it increasingly ā¦
ESG
Zach Keith was named director of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) for Williams in May 2022. He came into his new role with a robust history at Williams as a former intern turned field engineer, followed most recently as a manager of environmental services. With last monthās release of our latest Sustainability Report, Zach sat ā¦