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The path to success isn’t a straight line, as these EERE employees can tell you. Learn about how they got into their roles, and read their advice for anyone ready for a clean energy career in public service.
If you’re considering a public-service clean energy career, you’ll want to read about these three EERE employees. Find out how they got to where they are today—and how you can join them in the federal clean energy workforce.
This week, we’re celebrating people working in public service who are helping build our nation’s clean energy future. Meet three EERE employees who tell us about their career paths and offer advice about jump-starting your clean energy career.
Thinking she would work in legal research, Sheila Dillard found herself being professionally rewarded for her communications and outreach abilities. Learn more about her 27-year journey that took her from buildings to bioenergy.
Find out how this CEO found her calling to reduce the environmental impact of hydropower while making it simpler and more cost-effective—and why she doesn’t demonize fossil fuels.
Jamal Ferguson is a Clean Energy Champion who serves his community through his work at DOE and by sharing information about clean energy in his daily life.