AABE IndianaLatest UpdatesWelcome to the AABE Indiana Chapter Website
Dear Members and Guests: The Indiana Chapter of the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) is one of nine chapters in the Midwest Region of the organization. Our membership consists of professionals from (but not limited to): Indianapolis Power & Light, Indiana Michigan Power, NiSource, Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO), Vectren Energy Delivery, American Electric Power (AEP), The Midwest Independent System Operator (Midwest ISO), Citizens Gas, Mays Chemical Company and the law office of Barnes & Thornburg LLP. 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. 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, Michael L. Suggs President Indiana Chapter American Association of Blacks in Energy PLEASE ENTER OUR WEBSITE UPCOMING EVENTS: AABE Indiana Chapter General Meeting Schedule Download AABE Scholarship Application Download Indiana Chapter Newsletters Upcoming Events |
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