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Energy Collaborative Workforce Committee Meeting
October 20, 2009
Agenda
• Welcome
• The Energy Challenge and the Talent Pipeline
• Past Events
• Calendar
• Info Share
• Wrap Up
Thank you to
Shellfor sponsoring today’s lunch!
Can your organization sponsor lunch at the January 19, 2010 meeting?
GHP Energy CollaborativeWorkforce Committee
Mission
Engage industry, education, economic development and community partners to work together to meet current and future energy workforce needs
Vision
Become the recognized global leader in energy talent development
Economic Development
Education
IndustryAkers Solutions, Anadarko, Apache, BP, Cameron Compression Systems, CenterPoint Energy, Chevron, CITGO, ConocoPhillips, Devon, Dynegy, El Paso, EMS. Enbridge, EnCana, Energy People Connect, ExTerran, Exxonmobil, FMC Technologies, Gulf Interstate Engineering, Halliburton, KBR, Kinder Morgan CO2, Marathon, Mariner Energy, Inc. Mustang Engineering, National Oilwell Varco, Noble Energy, Reliant, Schlumberger, Shell, Siemens, Spectra Energy, Standard Renewable Energy, Tesco, Vestas
GovernmentMayor’s Office - Houston,Texas Workforce Commission
Community PartnersCASE, C-STEM, Education Foundation of Harris County, GCPTA, Houston A+ Challenge, IPAA, Museum of Natural Science, Offshore Energy Center, Society of Women Engineers,Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Women’s Energy Network (WEN), Young Professionals in Energy (YPE) Citizens for Affordable Energy
Economic Alliance Houston Port Region,Greater Houston Partnerships, Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC), TETC
Bossier Parish CC,Houston IndependentSchool District, Houston Community College, Lee College, Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology, Rice University,San Jacinto College, Spring Branch ISD,Texas A&M University, Texas Southern University, University of Houston, University of Houston - Downtown, University of Texas-Austin
Energy Collaborative Workforce October 2009 Roll Call
The Energy Challenge and the Talent Pipeline
John Hofmeister
Past Events
• EnergyVenture
• GeoFORCE
• HCC Energy Symposium
San Jacinto CollegeSusan Muha Linda Drobnich Debby Treuil
EnergyVenture 2009
Impacting the Gulf Coast Region
Air Liquide Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Albemarle Corporation CenterPoint EnergyChevron Phillips Chemical CompanyConstruction Maintenance Education FoundationThe Dow Chemical CompanyKaneka Texas Corporation The Lubrizol Corporation
Nisseki Chemical Texas, Inc. Noltex , LLC NRG TexasSolvay Chemicals, Inc. Texas PetroChemicalsTexas Workforce CommissionTNMP (Texas New Mexico Power) TurboCare, Inc.
EnergyVenture Gold Level Sponsors
Scholarships: Corporate/Foundation and TWC Scholarships
Demographics
100% 30% 34% 28% 8%
Demographics - Gender
Percent 38% 62%
Quotes from Kids…
“I liked the whole thing because we had fun while we were learning.”
“I liked the field trip because I got to see in person the job I want to do. I also learned a lot.”
“My favorite thing was going to the Chemistry labs. We never did anything like that in my middle school.”
“What could be better? Make the camp longer.”
0102030405060708090
100
Camp 1
Camp 2
Camp 3
Camp 4
Camp 5
Pre TestPost Test
Did they learn anything?…
More Quotes from Parents…
“Kudos, to everyone involved in the Energy Venture Camp!”
“My sons cannot stop talking about how much knowledge they have gained in less than a week!”
“What a great age to educate America’s future leaders!”
GeoFORCEDoug Ratcliff
Academy Young Geo Total Academy Young Geo Total Academy Young Geo Total
Class 2009 0 0 0 42 28 70 42 28 70
Class 2010 40 28 68 44 26 70 84 54 138
Class 2011 30 25 55 42 30 72 72 55 127
Class 2012 37 17 54 40 53 93 77 70 147
Class 2013 41 21 62 40 46 86 81 67 148
Total 148 91 239 208 183 391 356 274 630
Houston Southwest Total
Participation
Schools
Attucks Dowling Hogg Long SharpstownBurbank Fondren Holland Ortiz StevensonClifton Hamilton Jackson Revere WilliamsDeady Hartman Lanier Ryan
Chavez SharpstownMadison SterlingMilby WashingtonScarborough Worthing
Middle Schools
High Schools
First Graduating Cohort
Female Male Total Hispanic CaucasianTotal
Academy26 16 42 34 8
34% 21% 55% 44% 10% Young Geo
21 14 35 25 10 27% 18% 45% 32% 13%
TotalNumber 47 30 77 59 18 Percentage 61% 39% 100% 77% 23%
NumberPercentage
Gender Ethnicity
NumberPercentage
First Graduating Cohort
TotalAdmittedNot
AttendingGeo Sci/Eng Math
Other/ Undecided
Academy41 1 8 13 1 19
53% 1% 11% 17% 1% 25% Young Geo
35 0 0 15 1 19 46% 0% 0% 20% 1% 25%
TotalNumber 76 1 8 28 2 38 Percentage 99% 1% 11% 37% 2% 50%
NumberPercentage
College Degree Program Pursued
NumberPercentage
AcademyYoung
GeoscientistsTotal
A&M College Station 3 2 5 A&M Corpus Christi 1 0 1 A&M International 2 2 4 A&M Kingsville 1 3 4 Brigham Young 1 0 1 Coast Guard Academy 1 0 1 Concordia 1 0 1 Del Mar 1 0 1 Kansas State 1 0 1 North Texas 2 0 2 Northern Arizona 0 1 1 Ohio State 2 0 2 Rice 1 0 1 San Angelo State 0 1 1 St. Edwards 1 0 1 Sul Ross 1 0 1 Southwest Texas Junior College 9 16 25 University of Texas at Austin 10 6 16 University of Texas at Dallas 1 0 1 University of Texas at San Antonio 1 4 5 Yale 1 0 1
41 35 76
Marissa VaraJoined GeoFORCE in the 8th grade (Uvalde High School)
Now at the Jackson School
Shown here with David RaineyVice President BP
HCC Chancellor’s Symposium on Energy…2009
•VIP Reception, October 14, 2009, 6 – 8 pm•100 attendees•Video greetings from NASA Administrator, retired Maj. Gen. Charles Bolden•Remarks from UH, Rice on partnership•Announcement of Chevron Energy Solutions Gift
•Symposium, October 16, 2009, 8 am – 3 pm•Keynote Speaker – John Hofmeister•320 high school and community college students participated, highly diverse group•Student engagement high – follow up questions already received•Thanks to exhibitors & presenters Chevron, Shell, CenterPoint, UH, UT Tyler, WorkSource, NSF, Westinghouse Engineering
Visit www.hccs.edu/symposium2009 for pictures, video
2010 Energy Industry Collaboration Opportunities
Event or Activity Date
Energy Collaborative – Workforce Committee Meeting January 19
Houston Energy Summit March 5
Science and Engineering Fair of Houston March 11 - 13
Energy Collaborative – Workforce Committee Meeting April 20
Houston: Energy City of the Future Competition May 21*
A+ Teacher Externship week June 7 - 11
EnergyVenture Camps June and July
GeoFORCE Houston June and July
Energy Collaborative – Workforce Committee Meeting July 20
IPAA Energy Academies August – May
Energy Collaborative – Workforce Committee Meeting October 19
* Tentative date
Next Meeting:
January 19, 2010
11:00 – 1:00
GHP Offices