2010 POWERFUL HISPANICS IN ENERGY
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www.hispanicengineer.com
he Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology list of Powerful Hispanics in Energy crackles with intensity. The highly- credentialed men and women profiled are innovative leaders in the private, federal,
fossil fuel, nuclear, and alternative energy sectors. They include California, Mid-Atlantic, and New York utility execs that must keep consumers happy. There are en- trepreneurs that oversee, respectively, a diversified fuel and service firm, a brokerage specializing in over-the- counter energy commodities, and a CEO using smart grid technology to match energy demands.
Among listed federal officials are the secretaries of the Interior and Labor, President Obama’s top environmen- tal policy advisor, a team leader overseeing Cold War- era nuclear waste disposal, and the director of the En- ergy Department’s principal renewable energy research and development lab. There are also managers develop- ing means to control energy transmission and distribu- tion, and to provide alternative energy sources.
Their presence shows again that there is no area of sci- ence and technology where Hispanics cannot exercise power at the highest level.
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Frank McCoy
editors@ccgmag.com
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