Oct

25-26

Women in Leadership: Excellence (Oct 25-26)

The utility energy workforce is typically only about 25 percent women, as compared to the general population where women make up roughly half of the total workforce. Organizational efficiency is characterized by a balanced workforce both in terms of skill sets and perspectives. This mentorship program addresses some of the opportunities and challenges that women face working in the energy industry, advocates for workplace inclusion and teamwork, and discusses critical issues related to attracting and maintaining a diverse workforce. Formal opportunities for mentorship provide women in the industry with support for increased retention and satisfaction. Mentors and mentees are matched up across companies, and then connect over a ten-month period with two in-person meetings. This program is by invitation for mentors and application for mentees.

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General Details

  • Program Chair(s)
  • Susan Gray, President & CEO, UNS Energy Corp.

    • Program Location
    • Tucson Electric Power Headquarters
    • 88 E. Broadway Blvd, Tucson, Arizona 85701
    • Who Should Attend
    • Mentors consist of executives including utility company presidents, vice presidents, general managers and senior directors who have significant experience in the utility industry and an in-depth understanding of various utility functions.
       
      Mentees consist of directors, managers, supervisors and front-line employees who want to develop their leadership skills, gain a broad perspective of the utility industry, and discuss workplace challenges for experiential learning.

      Space is limited. Participants will be invited to register after being accepted to the program via the application process. Service company mentors and mentees also encouraged to apply. 

      WEI has several programs supporting diversity and inclusion in the utility industry. For more information about WEI’s Women in Energy Symposium, visit westernenergy.org/WIES.

  • Application Process
  • Member: $1,449 USD

    Registration includes Mentoring materials, registration for the Kick-Off meeting and Annual Meeting (includes all specified meals).

    Space is limited and applications must be submitted and accepted before participants are given access to registration. View more program information including a timeline for applications and program here.

    Mentor Application available here.
    Mentee Application available here.

  • General Cancellation Policy
  • Due to contractual obligations, cancellations received 15 business days prior to the program will receive a full refund. Cancellations received 6 to 14 business days prior to the event will receive a refund, less a $100 administrative fee. No shows and last minute cancellations, 5 business days prior to the event or less, will be responsible for the full registration fee. Substitutions from your organization for the same event are always welcome.
  • Participation Policy
  • Western Energy Institute programs and events are open to energy companies (including gas production and electric generation, gas and electric transmission and gas and electric distribution utilities). Select programs and events are open to energy industry product and service suppliers. Programs and events are closed to all media representatives and to the general public. Recording is not permitted for any portion of the event.
  • For more information contact Diana Zoren, Director of Strategic Initiatives at (503) 318-1108.

Agenda

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Welcome and Introduction

Get to know the other mentors and mentees of the Women in Leadership Brilliance Cohort. Attendees are encouraged to share their background in the energy industry and individual goals for what they hope to get out of the program.

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Mentoring Success Case Study

A mentor and mentee from last year's Women in Leadership Mentorship program will share their insights on getting the best value from your relationship as a Mentor and Mentee.

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Break

3:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Mentor + Mentee Kickoff Session

Mentors and mentees will have an opportunity meet one another one-on-one during this time. The session will end with a mentoring exercise in pairs.

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Strategies for Successful Mentoring

Learn best practices for working with your mentor or mentee from an energy executive.

5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

WEI Hosted Networking Reception + Dinner

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

7:30 AM - 8:00 AM

Networking Breakfast

8:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Executive Panel

A panel of male and female executives will join us for a discussion on navigating the traditionally male-dominated utility industry. Hear about their journey, lessons learned, and how they leveraged mentors, coaches, and sponsors along the way. There will be an
opportunity for the panel members to respond to questions from the audience at the end of the facilitated portion.

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Break

10:00 AM - 10:45 AM

Mentorship Expectations Breakouts

During this session mentors and mentees will participate in breakout groups and engage in roundtable conversation. Mentors will discuss best practices around providing feedback, expectations of mentees, program specific goals, and leveraging the mentoring relationship for future growth. Mentees will discuss expectations for mentors, receiving feedback, and how to leverage the mentoring relationship for development.

10:45 AM - 11:30 AM

Mentorship Expectations Debrief

Mentors and mentees will come back to the table and each group will share what they discussed and learned in the breakout session. We will conclude the session with a group dialogue around best practices and expectations of the mentoring relationship.

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Logistics Overview + Next Steps

WEI will share logistics of the next steps for the remainder of the mentoring program, including a best practices discussion about networking.

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Working Lunch

Mentors and mentees will have a mentoring session around developing a mentoring agreement and plan for next steps over lunch. Program goals, follow up sessions, and topics for future meetings will be discussed.

Hotel + Travel

  • Reservation Instructions
  • Please contact the hotel directly at (520) 385-7111 to reserve your room. Identify yourself as being with Western Energy Institute (WEI)and use the discount code ‘WEI – Women in Leadership’ to receive a special rate of $159 USD/night. This rate is guaranteed until October 11, 2022 or until the WEI room block is full.

Onsite Safety + Health Info

Effective August 18, 2022, proof of vaccination status or results of a negative COVID-19 test will not be required for admittance into most WEI-hosted programs.

WEI continues to monitor all federal level CDC, Canadian government and public health agency recommendations, as well as local ordinances, as a policy baseline for in-person programs. We encourage all attendees to review the current guidelines related to isolation and precautions prior to traveling to a WEI event, as well as guidance for traveling to and from Canada, which may differ from guidance for traveling to or from the United States.

Some WEI-hosted programs may require proof of vaccination status, if essential for participation, in which case WEI will communicate this requirement in advance of the program start date.

Please refer to WEI’s Safety + Health Code of Conduct for other important considerations.

Meet The Speakers

Susan Gray

UNS Energy Corp.

President & CEO

Cynthia Garcia

Tucson Electric Power

Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Engineering & Safety
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Cynthia oversees and aligns information and operations technologies that play a pivotal role in supporting the future modernized grid. Cynthia worked as the division controller for a software development company before joining TEP in 2000.
After starting as a Lead Accountant, she became a T&D supervisor and project manager, leading teams that delivered large-scale line construction projects.
She advanced through T&D leadership roles that expanded her responsibilities before being promoted to Vice President of Energy Delivery in January 2020. She was appointed to Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Engineering and Safety in May 2022 and then to her current role in July 2023.
Cynthia earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from the University of Arizona.

Erik Bakken

Tucson Electric Power

VP System Operations and Energy Resources

Tony Tewelis

Arizona Public Service Company

Vice President, Transmission & Distribution Operations
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Tony Tewelis is vice president of transmission and distribution for Arizona Public Service (APS). Based in Phoenix, APS is Arizona’s largest energy company which serves more than 1.3 million customers around the state.

Tewelis is responsible for safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the company’s energy delivery function, which includes engineering, construction, system operations and maintenance of the transmission and distribution systems. He has considerable experience in advanced grid technologies, advanced operational platforms, and integration of renewables and distributed energy resources.
Tewelis previously served as general manager of transmission and distribution operations and maintenance. His experience at APS also includes director roles in statewide delivery, distribution operations and maintenance, and technology innovation and integration. Prior to joining the company in 2008, he held key management roles at the American Transmission Company and Alliant Energy.
Tewelis currently serves on the Northern Arizona University Foundation and Western Energy Institute (WEI) boards, as well as Edison Electric Institute’s National Response Executive Committee.

Tewelis earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh, as well as a Master of Business Administration, and a Graduate Certificate in Project Management from the Keller Graduate School of Management.

Melanie Rice

Southwest Gas Corporation

VP/Southern Arizona Division
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Melanie Rice is Vice President/Southern Arizona Division of Southwest Gas Corporation, responsible for overseeing operations throughout Southern Arizona. The Division’s headquarters are located in Tucson, with district operation centers located in Yuma, Sierra Vista, Casa Grande, Douglas, Thatcher, Willcox, and Globe.

Melanie drives operational excellence in all areas of gas operations, overseeing all facets of gas delivery to Southern Arizona customers through effective construction, customer service, measurement and control, LNG storage, renewable natural gas delivery, engineering, and administrative operations.

Melanie joined Southwest Gas in 2008 as an Engineer in Southern Arizona Division and subsequently held positions of increasing responsibility in Engineering, including Distribution Engineer and Supervisor/Engineering. In 2015 she was promoted to Manager/Operations and oversaw the engineering, procurement, and construction of the Tucson LNG plant. With her promotion to Manager/Engineering in 2018, she was instrumental in advancing company capital budget and forecasting standardization, as well as the division’s Distribution Pipeline Integrity Program to ensure compliance with company guidelines. As Director/Gas Operations, Melanie was responsible for leading Engineering, Technical Services, LNG, Compliance, Quality, Administration, and Budget for the division.

An alumna of Louisiana Tech University, Melanie holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering and is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Arizona. Prior to Southwest Gas, she worked for two years in oil and gas field operations support and nine years in civil engineering consulting, where she was responsible for project management of municipal infrastructure improvements. Melanie is a graduate of the Ignite leadership development program and the American Council of Engineering Companies of Arizona’s Leadership in Engineering Administration Program. She is a past president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Southern Arizona Branch.