Williams supports hands-on harbor education in NYC
When students attend the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School on Governors Island they learn by doing.
When students attend the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School on Governors Island they learn by doing.
Williams shared insights on working with customers to achieve a clean energy future during a recent event with some of North Americaās largest natural gas companies. Innovation and collaboration emerged as key themes at the recent LDC Gas Forum held in Boston as energy providers discussed the challenge of meeting demand growth and sustainability goals. 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¦
For more than a decade, Sequent Energy Management, a Williams company, has partnered with a Houston high schoolās work-study program, introducing dozens of students to careers in the oil and gas industry, and building skills that will help them succeed in college and beyond. āI was really excited and glad to finally do hands-on work ā¦
A big welcome to Williamsā intern class of 2021! Today, 55 students from 26 universities and technical schools are reporting to our locations across the nation to begin their summer internships. āWeāre pleased to bring the intern class back into our facilities this summer,ā says Williams Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer, Debbie ā¦
Earlier this year, Williams announced it was joining Greentown Labs Houston as one of the grand opening partners, helping launch the cityās first-ever climatetech focused startup incubator. Greentown Labs Houston is providing more than 40,000-square-feet of prototyping lab, office and community space for about 50 startup companies. We asked Emily Reichert, CEO of Greentown Labs, ā¦
TULSA, Okla. –(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb. 12, 2025– Williams (NYSE: WMB) today announced its unaudited financial results for the three and 12 months ended Dec. 31, 2024 . Business strength drives year-over-year financial growth GAAP net income: $2.222 billion , or $1.82 per diluted share (EPS) Adjusted…
When Williams employee Doug Peters learned about Ground Zero Emergency Training Center and Piper, the dog that Williams sponsored there, he had to check it out. Peters knew that a dog like Piper could save lives in central Kansas, where he is a volunteer first responder. He called the Oklahoma-based training facility to find out ā¦
Anna Hamlett has worked at Williams for eight years, and each day has been different. As a coordinator of maintenance for Transco in North Carolina, sheās got a big role making sure all regulated tasks are completed properly and on time. Our operations are regulated by federal, state and local agencies. āWe frequently need to 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¦
3D printers used by Williams engineer Andrew Hayek to create face shields for hospital workers are now educational tools for area youth. Hayek used the machines, two purchased by Williams, to make more than 800 face shields last year, as the pandemic surged and supplies were low at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. Hayekās ā¦