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Employee Life

Name: Queen Graves Former role: Senior Fleet Administrator Number of years with Williams: 32 Number of years retired: 4 How have you been spending time in retirement? Home remodeling projects, volunteer work with my church and the American Heart Association. Are you involved in any community/volunteer activities? Volunteer work with my church and the American Heart Association. So far, what has …

Energy & Infrastructure

During the warm months, we’re especially grateful for natural gas. About 35% of natural gas is used to create electricity to power your homes and workplaces and keep you cool. Natural gas is an abundant, affordable and reliable energy source. That’s important during the dog days of summer. In 2018, natural gas was the source …

Charitable Giving

Many nonprofit organizations have more needs than ever this year, as the country battles COVID-19 and economic insecurity. That’s why Williams is committed to continued support of United Way. “In my more than 30 years with Williams, I’ve seen the generosity of our employees shine through even the most challenging times,” said Williams President and …

Community

Q&A with Michele Duke, senior field office administrator Where is Connellsville? Connellsville is in southwestern portion of Pennsylvania and located approximately 50 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. What is Connellsville known for? Connellsville was known as the “Coke Capital of the World” because of the amount and quality of coke produced from coal in the beehive …

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 Mamas’ 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 …

Working at Williams

Seven recent high school graduates participating in internships at Williams’ Houston office are now college-bound. The students are part of Genesys Works, an organization that provides pathways to career success for high school students in underserved communities. Over the past decade, 73 students have interned at Williams. The seven 2020 high school graduates ended their …

Safety

Williams’ project personnel and 140 contractors recently gathered for courses on safety leadership. All participants made personal commitments to demonstrate safety leadership. Williams’ focus on safety leadership strives to position our teams for success through regular engagement and support of behaviors that not only meet but aim to exceed safety goals. Participants covered a variety …

Environmental

More than 90 percent of the world’s children breathe toxic air every day, according to the World Health Organization. Tragically, many of them die before the age of 15 because of respiratory infections. What’s causing this? In low- and middle-income countries it’s common for homes to burn polluting fuels for cooking, heating and cleaning. These …

Environmental

Natural gas plays a significant role in the transition to lower emissions, said Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong in a recent podcast with Betty Liu, Executive Vice President of the New York Stock Exchange. “The energy industry is starting to come to the middle and say, we can reduce carbon emissions if we really …

Energy & Infrastructure

  Video courtesy of the American Gas Association. Families across America are spending more time at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic – 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 it’s nice to know that your natural …

Charitable Giving

Before Williams employees started volunteering at Moundsville Middle School, it would take school food bank coordinator Suzanne Muncy almost an entire day to unload a semi-truck with supplies for the month. With the help of five or six Williams employees, the truck could be unloaded and food delivered to the West Virginia school within an …

Energy & Infrastructure

Frontline employees are working hard to keep America powered even in times of crisis, said FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee and Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong in a recent podcast. “I think people are starting to really appreciate the fact that when Americans hit the switch, the lights come on at their homes,” Chatterjee said. …