OU’s Mewbourne College will hold another ESG leadership class in October

 

Want to be a leader in the world of ESG and energy?

OU’s Mewbourne College is planning a fourth round of classes as part of its Environmental, Social and Governance Energy Leadership certificate program.

The two-week, 46-hour certificate program will run from Oct. 16 to 27 and include a week of online instruction, two hours per day for five days, followed by a week of full-time in-person instruction and interaction at the University’s downtown Oklahoma City campus.

The  Program was developed in a cooperative effort by Mewbourne College’s Ronnie K. Irani Center for Energy Solutions and Project Canary, an ESG-focused data-analytics company. The program provides a collaborative environment for professionals in the upstream and midstream sectors of the energy industry to utilize ESG principles as they create actionable strategies leading to more sustainable outcomes for oil and gas businesses.

Participants will finish the program with a focused understanding of the Energy ESG framework, experiential knowledge from academic instructors and ESG industry leaders, alongside practical tools to lead their companies and advance their own careers.

“The program provided a great overview of all aspects of ESG, but most importantly it has given us actionable ways to implement change,” stated Cohort 3 participant Kathy Bandych, Senior Manager of Sustainability at Seneca Resources.

“Reliable, affordable and sustainable oil and gas will be an important and foundational part of the energy portfolio long into the future,” said Dean Sergent, executive director of the Ronnie K. Irani Center for Energy Solutions.

“We are excited to provide this certificate program with Project Canary. Equipping members of the energy industry to meet the market demand for oil and gas while leveraging ESG principles is important for the future of the industry, for the environment, and for businesses and consumers alike.”

The unique partnership between OU’s Irani Center and Project Canary will provide a blend of both academic and industry perspectives.

“This is the era of the measurement economy, and this class of professionals will lead the way,” said Chris Romer, co-founder of Project Canary. “The University of Oklahoma is world-renowned for its real-world approach to energy education. As a mission-driven, public-benefit corporation focused on ESG leadership and technology, we’re proud to foster sustainability-focused professional growth in the energy sector.”

The OU Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy educates scientists and engineers and creates knowledge of Earth’s past and present to navigate a future that meets societal needs for both energy and a livable environment. From engineering ways to convert abandoned oil wells to geothermal producers, to probing Earth’s past climate, to designing ways to sequester carbon, MCEE faculty are striving to create a better and more sustainable world.

Source: press release