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Working at Williams
Thereās a reason that āsuperā is in the name. Operations supervisors have a uniquely complex and challenging role. Each day can be different as they flex between enterprise and day-to-day responsibilities. Theyāre primarily responsible for the front-line management of our operations technicians but also manage staffing levels to perform work safely, review and approve work ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
Building on a track record of accomplishments over the last two years, Williams employees have embraced an ambitious vision to provide the best transport, storage and delivery solutions for reliable, low-cost, low-carbon energy far into the future. Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong along with other company leaders shared this vision with Wall Street analysts ā¦
Uncategorized
Name: Michael (Mike) Stackhouse Former role: VP – Engineering Services Number of years with Williams: 18 yrs Number of years retired: 2+ years How have you been spending time in retirement? The pandemic hit shortly after retiring in Dec 2019, however it hasn’t stopped my spouse (Traci) and I from enjoying our time together and ā¦
On November 16, 2020, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) finalized Regulations .01 through .07 under COMAR 26.11.41 ā Control of Methane from the Natural Gas Industry. The rules establish requirements to reduce vented and fugitive emissions of methane from both new and existing natural gas facilities in the transmission and storage sector. In ā¦
Working at Williams
Kelly Sanders would be a good partner to have in a maze. As a natural gas Sr. Trader at Sequent Energy Management, she is skilled at looking at all ways to get the commodity from point A to point B, at just the right time and for the right price. āIt can get intense,ā she ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
An eighth-grade school research project is now an educational and activity booklet for children to teach them about the natural gas industry and the importance of natural gas in our everyday lives. Hosanna Terrell-Causey, the daughter of Williams employee Ceretha Terrell-Causey, created the booklet as a student at the University School at the University of ā¦
ESG
Williams has received a grant for nearly $1 million from the Wyoming Energy Authority (WEA) to complete a feasibility study to evaluate water access, compatibility and asset integrity in support of green hydrogen production and transport in the vicinity of Wamsutter and Opal, Wyoming. In addition, Williams will provide $200,000 as a match to the funds received making the ā¦
Leadership
Current geopolitical factors are highlighting the importance of reliable and affordable North American natural gas, Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong told Bloomberg Television in a recent interview at the worldās largest energy conference. āWe have decades and decades of low-cost natural gas reserves here in the U.S.,ā Armstrong told Bloombergās Kriti Guptra at CERAWeek ā¦
Community
The numbers are impressive: hundreds of Williams employees completed more than 160 projects in 18 states during our inaugural Volunteer Week. But the impact goes far beyond the statistics. For many nonprofits, the volunteerism showcased the enduring value of community support. At Kathyās House, a West Virginia hospitality facility for families and patients receiving medical ā¦
Working at Williams
As a land representative at Williams, Lindsay Forscht is often the first point of contact with property owners. To successfully negotiate agreements takes collaboration, customer service and problem-solving skills. āMy job entails working with landowners as well as the project managers and project teams within Williams to keep everybody in a complete and happy balance,ā ā¦
Charitable Giving
Itās powerful to say youāve walked into the same buildings, maybe even in the same footsteps, as some of our countryās great leaders. One person who has had the opportunity to walk in those steps is Williams employee, Kelly Adams. As a page and a lobbyist at the state capitol in South Carolina, Adams worked ā¦
Charitable Giving
Itās back to school time and a reminder of the importance of education and mentorship in preparing students for the future. In this Q&A with Williams President and CEO Alan Armstrong, he tells us why heās passionate about serving on the boards of 3DE and Junior Achievement USA, nonprofits that help students connect their education ā¦