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Environmental
Williams engineers are doing more than helping fuel Americaās clean energy economy. Through an organization called Engineers Without Borders, employees also are mentoring college students who are turning cooking oil into biofuel and traveling the globe to help bring clean water solutions to remote communities in need. Kenzie King, a Williams engineer in Houston, put ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
The secret to time travel in the popular 1980s movie Back to the Future was 1.21 gigawatts of electricity. When the eccentric scientist Dr. Emmet Brown could not obtain plutonium in the filmās dramatic ending, he was able to harness the gigawatts from the only other available source ā a bolt of lightning ā sending ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
Far out in the ocean Williams is part of a solution to bring clean energy to the United States where it is used to generate electricity to keep our homes well lit and warm. Williams operates pipelines that move natural gas from wells in the Gulf of Mexico to processing facilities on-shore. We are well ā¦
Community
Rolling up our sleeves and making a difference. Thatās the Heart of Williams. And its why Williams gave $9.7 million to nonprofits in 2019. This doesnāt even include the personal contributions made by employees, retirees and board members. āWhen a neighbor is in need, Williams is there to help,ā said Laura Creekmur, president of the ā¦
Community
Williams is partnering with conservation groups to protect Wyomingās great outdoors. The three projects include fence conversions to protect migrating deer, public access to hunting and fishing lands and educational programs for teachers and youth. āProjects like these help build and foster relationships with regulatory agencies and also give back to the areas in which ā¦
Working at Williams
A group of Williams working moms bonded together virtually while working remotely for several weeks. Employee Missie Hills formed the chat group Working Mamasā Sanity Check-In, with weekly video calls, so fellow working moms could lean on each other while balancing parenting with work from home. Exchanges explored everything from what to do if your ā¦
Environmental
*This content was produced prior to the issuance of CDC guidelines recommending social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On a chilly day in early March, dozens of Oklahoma high school students took their conservation project from a Catoosa classroom to the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tenkiller. They released dozens of small rainbow trout into ā¦
Community
Wearing blue shirts and armed with hands-on activities, Williams employees took to the classrooms of Sequoyah Elementary School this spring with a mission: to inspire and prepare students for success. The employees were volunteering for JA in a Day, a Junior Achievement program that assigns volunteers to each classroom at a school for a full ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
Video courtesy of the American Gas Association. Families across America are spending more time at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic ā cooking more meals, using more hot water for dishes and laundry and adjusting the thermostat to stay warm or cool down. During these challenging times itās nice to know that your natural ā¦
Community
On this 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, Williams remembers the lives lost and broken, and the hundreds of first responders and volunteers who helped during that terrible time. I was there that day, not in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building but across the street in the Journal Record building, which also was ā¦
STEM
Williams employees in STEM roles have unique stories about how they got involved in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math careers. Weāre featuring a few of them here with short Q&As. Dahlia Rainwater, E&C Project Manager, Tulsa How did you become interested in pursuing a STEM career? I ājobbed outā my junior and senior years of ā¦
Former role:Ā Manager of Interconnects & Programs, Atlantic-GulfĀ Number of years with Williams:Ā 27+Ā Ā Number of days/weeks retired:Ā Almost 3 full weeksĀ How are you planning to spend time in your retirement?Ā Catching up with family and friends and spending time training my disaster search dogs. I have an eight-year old Golden Retriever, Taser, who is my current canine ā¦