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Energy Steering Group

The Institute’s Energy Steering Group is a diverse network of international companies that span the global energy business.  The Steering Group provides regular input on the nature of  programs, topics and countries where the Institute convenes our executive roundtables and other meetings.  It is a high-level, elite network that essentially serves as a Board of Directors for the Energy Program; Steering Group company representatives actively liaise with the Energy Program and help refine agenda topics, identify key speakers, sponsors, and other targeted participants.

CURRENT STEERING GROUP MEMBERS

Steering Group

 

Steering Group planning meetings usually occur over breakfast or dinner and are timed to coinicide with Energy Program activities throughout the region. There are myriad benefits associated with Steering Group membership including, but not limited to:

Recognition as a sponsor of all Energy Program events throughout the year;

Direct access to public sector and private sector leaders during Conferences, Roundtables, and other occasions in the form of private one-on-one meetings and/or personal introductions;

Preferential seating at program events and special events such as visits from Latin American heads of state; Invitations to exclusive networking events, among other opportunities; and,

•  All benefits at our annual energy conference of a paying conference sponsor, at no additional cost, such as public recognition in conference literature and from the conference podium, two complimentary conference registrations, ability to display company literature, seating at conference meal head tables, and the opportunity to provide a conference speaker or panel moderator.

To join our Steering Group please contact  Jeremy Martin.

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