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WiRE and the Future of Clean Technologi­es

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Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE) was launched in Toronto in 2013 with a mission of advancing the role and recognitio­n of women in the energy sector. Inclusive of all renewable energy and clean technologi­es, WiRE’s programmin­g includes capacity-building field trips, networking meetups, an awards recognitio­n program, student bursaries, speed mentoring, blogs, and more.

WiRE is run by its dedicated Board of Directors, Advisory Committee, and tireless volunteers. The Board is comprised of Joanna Osawe, President and CEO; Aisha Bukhari, Vice President, Executive Board Member, and Director; Julia Cushing, Executive Board Member and Director; and Andreas Constantin­ou, Chief Financial Officer.

Renewable energy’s role in economic recovery

WiRE understand­s the pivotal role that clean energy technologi­es play in the energy supply mix today and particular­ly in the future. It recently published Navigating COVID-19 and the

Future of Energy, a report that synthesize­s input from industry leaders on the impacts of the global pandemic on the energy industry, how companies are pivoting to adapt, and where the energy industry is headed in considerat­ion of recent challenges. The full report is available on WiRE’s website.

There’s great opportunit­y for economic recovery from the pandemic to benefit clean technologi­es and to refocus the economy on low-carbon initiative­s. Furthermor­e, the recovery also encourages companies to re-evaluate their internal policies through a lens that focuses on including typically underrepre­sented groups, such as women, minorities, members of the LGBTQ2+ community, and Indigenous peoples.

WiRE has been working tirelessly to highlight the benefits of clean technologi­es and of diversity within corporatio­ns for years. It recognizes future opportunit­ies for such technologi­es andfor under represente­d groups in all facets of the industry—including the skilled trades. While the global pandemic has temporaril­y altered how WiRE runs its programs, it’s no less committed to its cause. Its members look forward to continuing their work inthe sector and to helping asmany people as possible realize their potential to enter and grow their careers within the clean technology industry.

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