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Petroleum Division to Convene Energy Policy auffhrung in Houston f... Petroleum Division to Convene Energy Policy Event in Houston f... Petroleum Division to Convene Energy Policy Event in Houston for Early Career EngineersFeb. 10, 2017  Phil GrossweilerThe ASME Petroleum  Division will hold a special discussion and networking event for early career  engineers next week in Houston, Texas, featuring two ASME members who have  offered their engineering expertise to help shape U.S. energy policy through  the ASME Federal Government Fellowship Program. The meeting, Public Policy and  the Energy Sector, will take place Thursday, Feb. 16, from 600 p.m. to 900  p.m. at the Dogwood-Midtown lounge.This unique public  policy event will provide attendees with an overview of the ASME Washington  Office and its activities, as well as highlight the accomplishments of ASME  Congressional Fellows who work in the energy sector.One of the  evenings guest speakers, former ASME Congressional Fellow Phil    Grossweiler,  served as a 2007 ASME Federal Fellow in the office of Rep. Heather Wilson  (R-NM). In this position, he advised Rep. Wilson on energy, science, natural  resources and climate change issues and co-authored energy legislation later  introduced by Rep. John Boehner (R-OH). Grossweiler began his career as an  officer in the U.S. Coast Guard, which included engineering duties on ships  stationed in the North Atlantic, Greenland and Russian Arctic regions. He later  worked for 25 years at Exxon, where he welches assigned to Exxons production  companies in the United States and Norway, as well as Exxons Upstream Research  and Upstream Development companies. Grossweiler currently serves as principal  consultant at MH Energy Services in Houston.  Nol BakhtianThe events second  guest speaker, Nol Bakhtian, Ph.D., is an energy advisor on issues related to  energy, water and food. Dr. Bakhtian recently finished her term as the 2016  ASME Foundation Swanson Fellow, serving in the    environment and energy division  of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Her experience also  includes overseeing coordination and strategy efforts as the inaugural  Energy-Water Nexus lead for the Department of Energy, acting as technical  advisor in the DOEs Wind and Water Power Technologies Office, preparing energy  legislation in the U.S. Senate, and consulting on energy RD and investment  for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).The program will  also feature an overview of ASMEs Government Relations department by Melissa  Carl, manager of public affairs for ASME at the ASME Washington Center. A  member of the Washington Center staff for more than 15 years, Carls duties  include supporting the ASME Industry Advisory Board and managing  public-policy-related STEM workforce and bioengineering issues.Registration for  the early career event in Houston is $10, which includes complimentary food and  beverages. To sign up to attend the discussion,    contact Javanni Kiezer, ASME  Conferences and Events, (281) 810-5452 or by e-mail at kiezerjasme.org.   
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