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American Association of Blacks in Energy

Non-profit Organizations
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    AABE Houston Chapter National Energy Association | Scholarships | Mentoring | Diversity | Professional & Business Development
    • Houston, Texas, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Pauline St. Cyr Office Manager at American Association of Blacks in Energy
    • Hyattsville, Maryland, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Krislyn Smithson Director, Member Services & Scholarships, American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE)
    • Washington DC-Baltimore Area
    • Rising Star
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    Pauline St. Cyr Administrative Assistant at American Association of Blacks in Energy
    • Rising Star
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    Leslie Palmore Program Director at Somali Bantu of Pennsylvania Youth Literacy Program
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Overview

Established in 1977, the American Association of Blacks in Energy is an association founded and dedicated to ensuring the input of African Americans and other minorities into the discussions and developments of energy policies regulations. Our membership of more than 1,600 professionals represents every sector of the energy industry. There are 40 chapters located in states, metropolitan areas and college campuses around the country. We use the expertise of our members to analyze energy policy and serve as a resource for community leaders, consumers, policymakers and regulators on the impact that these policies have on underrepresented communities. We are committed to building the pipeline of African Americans in leadership positions in the energy industry. Through our scholarship program, students who plan to major in science, mathematics, engineering and technology have the opportunity to receive scholarships on the local, regional and national level. Our members have the opportunity for professional development at chapter meetings, regional and national conferences. In addition, at quarterly board meetings and monthly webinars members are given regular updates on energy policy and community engagement activities. For more information about the association, visit www.aabe.org.