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Aubrey, engineering intern and Oklahoma State University student, is applying technology to help the Safety and Operational Discipline team turn data into useful information, improve decision making and drive future actions. She’s also using her leadership skills to help the intern class organize a fundraiser and community event. We checked in with some of our …

Community

Suzanne Wong, born in Malaysia of Chinese descent, is co-leader of Williams’ Asian Pacific Islander Employee Resource Group (ERG). She said she wanted a place for employees of Asian and Pacific Islander descent to network and feel connected, while educating others about Asian and Pacific Islander cultures. Here’s a Q&A with Wong, a technical specialist …

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.  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.   Carolyn …

Safety

When it comes to safe digging, many people have questions. We have the answers! (The bottom line: Stay safe and always call 811 before any digging projects big or small.) What is 811? 811 is the national call-before-you-dig phone number. Anyone who plans to dig should call 811 or go to their state 811 center’s …

Leadership

The reliability of natural gas makes it a great partner to renewable energy, while meeting today’s global energy needs, said Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong. Armstrong recently sat down with Judy Shaw of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to talk about the company’s reliable role in the clean energy economy. The “Floor Talk” …

Employee Life

Several Williams employees raised and still living in North Tulsa say they have long known a dark history that many others are now just discovering. As the city commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, they are hoping that revisiting the past will lead to healing and reconciliation for generations to come. The …

Williams prioritizes involvement in the communities where our employees live and work. We believe in strategically investing both our time and our resources to maximize impact for the causes most central to our company. We focus our giving on initiatives that help energize employees, strengthen communities and enhance business execution. In 2022, we contributed over …

Why This Matters to Williams  To enhance competitiveness and harness our infrastructure to support a more sustainable energy future, we must ensure we are tapping and engaging the brightest and broadest talent pool that also reflects the diversity of the communities in which we work. We believe that attracting an employee base with a diversity …

Community

Food and family are hallmarks of Thanksgiving meal memories. These employees share recipes that are generational hits, some nontraditional, and often are made using natural gas appliances. Mom’s Cornbread Stuffing By Nelly White, Event Planner One recipe that is meaningful to me is my Mom’s Thanksgiving stuffing recipe. Growing up, you could always find me in …

Safety

Propane and other gas grills remain among the most popular types of outdoor cooking equipment. They are easy to start and easy to use, and among the most affordable energy options. As grilling season starts, it’s important to make sure you stay safe. According to the National Fire Protection Association, seven out of ten adults in …

Why This Matters to Williams The role of natural gas in the transition to a low-carbon economy is essential. By deploying modern technologies on existing energy infrastructure, the natural gas industry can play a key role in mitigating climate change and meeting market demand for low-carbon energy sources right here, right now. Natural gas has …

Electricity providers are shifting dramatically to natural gas over other sources. The companies that provide the electricity to light, heat and cool your home are turning to natural gas because it’s America’s largest source of energy, offering a clean, reliable and affordable way to create power. See more in this video from the American Petroleum …