Suzanne Ogle, CEO of Southern Gas Association, to Speak on Raising the Energy IQ at Rotary Club of Bonita Springs
Energy Expert and Sustainability Advocate to Share Insights on How to Raise Your Energy IQ for a Clean, Bright, and Affordable Future
BONITA SPRINGS, Fla., October 29, 2024 (Newswire.com) - Suzanne Ogle, CEO of Southern Gas Association and a leading voice in the energy sector, will be the featured speaker at the Rotary Club of Bonita Springs’ Weekly Club Meeting on November 7, 2024. The event, which will be held at The Stage Restaurant in Bonita Springs, Florida, will feature Ogle as she addresses the critical topic of “Raising the Energy IQ: Fueling a Clean, Bright, and Affordable Future," sharing her vision for how individuals and businesses can enhance their understanding of energy systems to support a sustainable and reliable energy future.
As an accomplished executive and advocate for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, Ogle has been at the forefront of innovation in the energy industry for over two decades. She has played an instrumental role in shaping the future of energy systems, consistently promoting a balanced approach to energy policy. Her “Natural Advantage” strategy champions the complementary use of natural gas, wind, solar, nuclear, and hydro energy sources to drive America’s Energy 2050 plan.
Her popular white paper, “Grit for The Grid: Power and Progress for 2050,” has become a key resource for understanding how to foster resilience in energy systems while ensuring sensible energy policy and evolution. Ogle’s expertise and insights have been featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times, Forbes, NBC, CBS, and Success Magazine. Her leadership and advocacy have made her a sought-after speaker at industry events worldwide.
Ogle’s presentation will explore the importance of understanding energy affordability and reliability, particularly in the context of the increasing electrification of homes and businesses. She will delve into the stories behind the data, highlighting how raising energy IQ can empower communities and support a balanced energy future. As a trailblazing woman in the energy space, she fosters a culture of open dialogue, practical problem-solving, and collaborative solutions—an approach she will bring to her address at the Rotary Club.
The Rotary Club of Bonita Springs, known for its mission of “Service Above Self,” supports a number of local initiatives, including literacy programs and efforts to combat food insecurity.
Event Details:
- Speaker: Suzanne Ogle, CEO of Southern Gas Association
- Topic: Renewable Energy
- Date: November 7, 2024
- Time: 12:00 p.m.
- Location: The Stage Restaurant, 9144 Bonita Beach Rd SE, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
For more information on the event, please visit Rotary Club of Bonita Springs.
About Suzanne Ogle:
Suzanne Ogle is the President & CEO of Southern Gas Association (SGA), the largest regional natural gas association. SGA's members span the entire value chain from production to sales, with corporate offices and systems throughout the continental United States and Canada. The Association delivers training and other programs to advance industry professionals' technical and leadership skills and enhance safety and efficient operations.
Suzanne is recognized as an industry voice, thought leader, and resource for vital energy issues. She is also an expert in leadership and culture change. Since she was appointed CEO and president in August 2019, Suzanne has built member confidence in Southern Gas Association's strategy and impact priorities, including Women and Leadership, Inclusion and Diversity, and ESG. Setting vision and framework, she achieved unprecedented results in shaping positive culture and employee engagement. This catalytic approach to leadership yields organizational capacity and strategic value while creating lasting social change.
A committed natural gas advocate, Suzanne uses her power, platform, and resources to help members and communities overcome the energy challenges facing our nation and build a better world for all.
Source: Southern Gas Association
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