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SUMMARY:Women's Energy Network Boston Chapter: Tour of Greentown Labs
DESCRIPTION:Join the Women’s Energy Network (WEN) Boston Chapter for a behind-the-scenes look at Greentown Labs\, the largest climatetech and energy startup incubator in the world. \nGreentown Labs​ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit accelerating climatetech innovation and commercialization by empowering entrepreneurs and enabling collaboration. As the largest climatetech and energy startup incubator in the world – with locations in Somerville (MA) and Houston (TX) – Greentown convenes the climatetech ecosystem to provide entrepreneurs with the community\, connections\, labs\, and resources they need to thrive. \nThanks to WEN’s partnership with Greentown Labs\, this event will offer attendees: \n🔹 An overview of Greentown’s mission \n🔹 A guided tour of their cutting-edge lab facilities \n🔹 Firsthand insights into the startups shaping the future of clean energy \nThis is a unique opportunity for WEN Members to explore the heart of Boston’s climatetech ecosystem\, connect with fellow energy professionals\, and get inspired by the companies transforming the industry. \nCost: Free for WEN Members \nSpace is limited – register soon to secure your spot! \nAdditional logistical details will be shared upon registration.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/womens-energy-network-boston-chapter-tour-of-greentown-labs/
LOCATION:Greentown Labs\, 444 Somerville Ave\, Somerville\, MA\, 02143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
ORGANIZER;CN="Women's Energy Network (WEN)%2C Boston":MAILTO:info@womensenergynetwork.org
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SUMMARY:Alliance for Climate Transition: Funding Apprenticeships in the Clean Energy Sector
DESCRIPTION:This session focuses on the critical question of how to fund and sustain clean energy apprenticeships. Experts will highlight state and federal funding sources\, innovative financing models\, and public-private partnerships that reduce barriers for employers and training providers. Attendees will gain insight into cost-sharing approaches\, wage subsidy programs\, braided funding strategies\, and examples of successful grant-funded apprenticeship programs. This webinar is designed for employers\, nonprofit training providers\, funders\, and workforce developers looking to launch or scale apprenticeship programs. \nSpeakers \nCharlie Cornish\, Co-Founder\, American Apprenticeships Work \nCharlie Cornish is the Co-Founder of American Apprenticeships Work\, a national leader in building scalable\, employer-driven apprenticeship programs for modern industries. He’s partnered with organizations like NECA and Miller Electric to design and launch training models that develop talent based on potential rather than credentials. Charlie helped lead the launch of the first-ever USDOL-registered\, office-based apprenticeship for project managers in the electrical industry—now used by NECA employers across the country. With over 15 years of experience in workforce innovation\, he builds programs that align real employer needs with accessible\, high-quality training. His work makes apprenticeships easy for employers to adopt—and\, in doing so\, creates meaningful career pathways and upward mobility for individuals often overlooked by traditional systems. \nEthan Kenvarg\, Founder & Principal\, Neshe Consulting \nEthan Kenvarg is the Founder & Principal Consultant of Neshe Consulting\, a boutique agency specializing in all thing’s apprenticeship. Ethan is an accomplished strategic leader in the workforce & education sectors. He has unique expertise in creating and operating Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs) — best-in-class workforce initiatives overseen by the US Department of Labor. He has engaged a wide variety of clients including Fortune 500 companies\, state and federal agencies\, and nonprofit organizations. \nPreviously\, Ethan led national operations and implementation strategy for Apprentice\, helping launch some of the country’s first ever RAPs for tech jobs. As an apprenticeship ambassador\, he has addressed the Massachusetts House Committee on Labor and Workforce Development\, and guest lectured at Stanford University’s school of Design Thinking. He has received awards from the Massachusetts Workforce Association\, and his efforts were recognized by former Governor Charlie Baker and State Secretary of Labor Rosalyn Acosta.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/alliance-for-climate-transition-funding-apprenticeships-in-the-clean-energy-sector/
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CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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SUMMARY:Women's Energy Network Boston Chapter: Fusion Talk and Tour of Commonwealth Fusion Systems' SPARC Facility
DESCRIPTION:The Women’s Energy Network is invited to attend a Fusion Talk and Tour of Commonwealth Fusion Systems’ SPARC facility. SPARC is a tokamak\, a device critical to enabling cost-effective power generation via fusion. CFS will use SPARC to demonstrate “net fusion energy\,” where a fusion energy machine produces more energy from fusion than it needs to power the process. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear a talk by CFS’ Chief Global Affairs Officer\, Jennifer Ganten\, before touring Tokamak Hall where SPARC is currently under construction. A boxed lunch will be included. \nLocation: Meet up at 141 Barnum Rd\, Devens parking lot for a shuttle to the CFS facility \nCost: $5 for WEN members and $20 for non-members \nSpeaker: Jennifer Ganten\, CFS Chief Global Affairs Officer \nHost: Commonwealth Fusion Systems \nThe event registration is limited to 40 attendees. \nDue to limited parking on site\, all attendees will be required to arrive via a shuttle provided by WEN. \nPlease be mindful that the tour will be conducted on an active construction site. For your safety\, guests will not be allowed to tour if they are not properly dressed. \n\nLong pants are required. Dresses or shorts are not allowed on the construction site.\nClosed toe and hard-soled shoes only. NO SANDALS. NO HIGH-HEELS. Proper footwear is very important on the site.\nCFS will provide a hard hat\, safety vest and eye protection.\n\nMore information about SPARC and view a virtual tour here: \nhttps://cfs.energy/technology/sparc ​ \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTbd0wmOwzY
URL:https://newiee.org/event/womens-energy-network-boston-chapter-fusion-talk-and-tour-of-commonwealth-fusion-systems-sparc-facility/
LOCATION:141 Barnum Road\, 141 Barnum Road\, Devens\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
ORGANIZER;CN="Women's Energy Network (WEN)%2C Boston":MAILTO:info@womensenergynetwork.org
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