John Hofmeister has made quite the career shift, going from the president of Shell Oil to advocate for clean and renewable sources of energy. He will talk about the work he does now later this winter at the Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook Conference.
The event takes place February 8 from 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center. Each year, it attracts over 700 people from the Greater Houston area.
Hofmeister's work fits well into the conference's theme, "The Pathway to Sustainable Growth." The event should be attended by many in the oil and gas industry who will be interested to hear his perspective.
Tickets to attend the Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook Conference are available here.
Prior to his position at Shell, Hofmeister held high-level leadership role at General Electric, Nortel and AlliedSignal. Upon his 2008 retirement from Shell, he founded the Citizens for Affordable Energy.
Hofmeister currently serves as the head of the not-for-profit public policy firm that works to make a host of improvements to our energy infrastructure. He is the Wrigley Scholar in the Global Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University and also teaches at the University of Houston and Kansas State University.
In 2010, Hofmeister wrote the book, "Why We Hate the Oil Companies: Straight Talk from an Energy Insider." He is on the boards of the Foreign Policy Association and Strategic Partners, LLC.
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