Breakout Women+

Breakout Women List

A headshot portrait of Claire Elkin, wearing a black blazer over a grey t shirt.

Claire Elkin

RES (Renewable Energy Systems)

Operational Excellence Manager and Sustainability Lead

What is your role at your company? What are your responsibilities/focus areas? I am responsible for day-to-day aspects of continuous improvement within the business units. The focus of my role […]

Amy Thompson

WindESCo

Vice President, North American Sales

What is your role at your company? What are your responsibilities/focus areas?  I lead the North American sales team at WindESCo. I am responsible for improving my customers’ annual energy […]

Caitlin Smith

Jupiter Power

Senior Director - Regulatory, External Affairs, and ESG

What is your role at your company? What are your responsibilities/focus areas?  I am the Senior Director, Regulatory, External Affairs & ESG at Jupiter Power. I have responsibility over the […]

Aarty Joshi

Clearway Energy Group, LLC

Director, Environmental Permitting

Aarty Joshi – Director, Environmental Permitting, Clearway Energy Group, LLC “I was fortunate to be involved on projects from cradle to grave which allowed me to be exposed to so many processes and to learn very quickly. My current role requires me to understand the permitting process in every state that we develop in, and this same skillset of questioning and figuring things out has helped me navigate unfamiliar permit processes and potential risks.”

Rebecca Karp

Karp Strategies

Managing Principal & CEO

Rebecca Karp – Managing Principal & CEO, Karp Strategies “Emerging clean energy sectors like offshore wind and solar promise not only a more sustainable approach for our environment, but significant economic opportunities for communities. That double win is impossible to ignore if you are invested in the future of the nation’s energy economy.”

Cory Arce Gessert

DNV

Vice President, Project Development & Engineering

Cory Arce Gessart – Vice President, Project Development & Engineering, DNV “It takes courage to teach or facilitate a workshop on a topic on which you are not an expert, but it builds confidence, executive presence and communication, networking, and deep expertise more quickly than any other method.