AABE HoustonLatest UpdatesWelcome to the AABE Houston Chapter Website
Dear Members and Guests: The Houston Chapter of the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) is one of eight chapters in the Southwest Region of the organization. Headquartered in Texas, member companies include (but not limited to): Entergy, British Petroleum (BP), Dominion Resources Services, Fluor Corp., MRE Consulting, New Leaf Software & Business Solutions, Osiris Investments, Chevron-Texaco and GE Energy. Minority professionals in all energy and energy-related disciplines (oil, gas, electricity, nuclear, renewables, government, technology, energy services and water) are welcome to join and give our membership a broader knowledge about the industry when topics arise. College students at accredited institutions studying energy-related fields are also encouraged to participate in AABE. Our mission is to provide energy professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, and students a pathway to learn more about the energy industry through education, mentoring, community service and business networking. The Houston Chapter is proud to announce that it will host the 31st Annual AABE National Conference during the month of April 2008. As you navigate through our website, please view our mission, senior officers, committees, activities and programs. I look forward to your participation in AABE. Sincerely, Xchelsia Bledsoe President Houston Chapter American Association of Blacks in Energy PLEASE ENTER THE HOUSTON WEBSITE HERE UPCOMING EVENTS: AABE HOUSTON CHAPTER GENERAL MEETING SCHEDULE (CLICK HERE) AABE HOUSTON CHAPTER NEWS ITEMS AABE HOUSTON CHAPTER 1ST ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC REGISTRATION (CLICK HERE) DOWNLOAD AABE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION AABE 2008 CONFERENCE PLANNING INFORMATION Upcoming Events |
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Latest NewsColder than Normal Winter Predicted for 2008-2009 Two thirds of the US should be prepared for below normal temperatures this winter. The cost of home heating is expected rise during this season. Assistant Secretary of the DOE Resigns U.S. Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman today released the following statement regarding Assistant Secretary Alexander "Andy" Karsner's announcement that he will be leaving the Department of Energy (DOE) in late August. LoginAmerican Association of Blacks in Energy newsletter |