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Cassandra Solarczyk, leader of the Women of Williams Employee Resource Group (ERG), says employee-led groups are essential to growing a diverse and inclusive workplace. Learn more in the Q&A. What is the Women’s ERG at Williams? The Women of Williams (WOW) ERG is meant to cultivate an inclusive environment that encourages and supports women to …

Working at Williams

Austin Welch, a business analyst, is looking toward the future. The 2021 University of Oklahoma alumni supports financial forecasts for our gathering and processing business, but also is working toward a brighter tomorrow for Tulsans in need of housing. Additionally, he’s a campus champion, encouraging college students to seek a career at Williams. ā€œThere is …

Industry

During a recent quarterly update to investors, Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong spoke about strong natural gas market fundamentals and the role infrastructure plays in a clean and secure energy future both at home and abroad. ā€œAs we look overseas to the energy crisis in Europe and its ripple effects on energy security, the …

Leadership

In an interview with S&P Global Vice President Darryl Rogers during CERAWeek, Williams president and CEO Alan Armstrong said natural gas is critical to the clean energy future, both in the U.S. and abroad, while protecting national security at home. Natural gas is reliable, does not require subsidies and reduces emissions by displacing more carbon-intensive …

Energy & Infrastructure

Natural gas and electricity produced with natural gas are critical sources of energy throughout the year, but especially during the winter months when families need to keep their homes cozy and bright. This winter, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects households to use more natural gas because of slightly colder weather projections than last year. The fact …

Working at Williams

March is Women’s 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 U.S. …

Leadership

Williams executives shared the stage with world energy leaders at CERAWeek in Houston, describing our vision for a clean energy future while helping meet growing global energy needs. President and CEO Alan Armstrong, who spoke on the panel ā€œBuilding Energy Infrastructure,ā€ told attendees that natural gas is critical to both growth in renewables and providing …

Safety

National 811 Day, Thursday, Aug. 11 (or 8/11) is the annual day set aside to remind everyone to always call 811 before starting any digging projects – no matter the size. Line depths vary by utility or state laws, so even the smallest project is worth calling about. You should always call 811 at least …

Community

Growing up in Oklahoma, nicknamed Native America, it was commonplace to visit museums and cultural centers on field trips or family vacations. The artifacts, the art and photos of the indigenous peoples in my state and surrounding states were just a piece of our past. The trouble with these things, these visual aspects of culture, …

Community

Editor’s note: Hosanna Terrell-Causey is a high school student and daughter of Williams employee Ceretha Terrell-Causey. She’s also the author of this children’s education book about natural gas. Did you know that Alice H. Parker, an African American woman, was the first to develop central heating using natural gas? Her initial designs are the foundation …

Carolyn began her career with Williams in 2013 as an intern and has served in many roles of increasing responsibility in engineering, project execution, and commercial services.Ā  Growing up in Oklahoma, she graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor’s in Environmental Engineering and later obtained her MBA from Sam Houston State University.Ā  Ā Carolyn …