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Energy Workforce Members, Friends and Colleagues Toast Former CEO Leslie Beyer

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Molly Determan, Leslie Beyer, Tim Tarpley

Last week, Energy Workforce hosted a celebration to bid longtime CEO Leslie Beyer a fond farewell as she departed the organization. Part of the celebration included presenting Leslie with a proclamation from Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner recognizing July 13 as Leslie Beyer Day.

Friends, colleagues and Energy Workforce Members came together to toast Leslie. Energy Workforce Board Vice Chair Scott Livingston, NOV, kicked off the evening, and Board Chair Emeritus Galen Cobb presented Leslie with the proclamation.

Former Board Member Robert Drummond, President & CEO, NexTier Oilfield Solutions; Clay Williams, Chairman, President and CEO, NOV; Cindy Taylor, President & CEO, Oil States International; Kirk Shelton, President, Completion and Production Solutions, NOV; Paula Harris, former SLB executive and Senior Vice President of Community and Foundation Executive Director, Houston Astros; and Energy Workforce Presidents Molly Determan and Tim Tarpley also provided remarks.

For the past nine years, Leslie has been at the helm, modernizing the organization and building it into the powerhouse it is today. Through her vision and leadership, Energy Workforce became a highly influential voice for the sector in front of policymakers and regulators, and she has enhanced the development and training programs into a hallmark for the industry workforce. Energy Workforce and its Members have grown exponentially during her tenure and are confident in the organization’s continued growth trajectory thanks to her leadership. 


Corry Schiermeyer, Senior Director Communications, writes about governmental policy and Member initiatives for the Energy Workforce & Technology Council. Click here to subscribe to the Energy Workforce newsletter, which highlights sector-specific issues, best practices, activities and more.
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