We are thrilled to introduce the 21 exceptional women selected for the third edition of the Women in Energy Storage Mentoring Program. Hosted by the Secretariat of the Energy Storage Partnership at the World Bank Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) and the Global Women’s Network for the Energy Transition (GWNET), this initiative is dedicated to empowering women in the energy storage sector. The initiative specifically aims to:
- Increase women’s representation at managerial and decision-making levels, and ultimately advance the pace of the energy transition;
- Foster social change, facilitate novel ideas, and encourage networking; and
- Support participants in developing concrete career goals that they can strategically work towards.
Our participants, hailing from 17 different countries, are junior and middle-management professionals working in diverse areas of energy storage. Here are the talented individuals who will be part of this year’s cohort:
- Aqsa Mumtaz, Energy Manager, Liberty Mills Limited. (Pakistan)
- Azeezat Dasola Kolawole, Senior Design Engineer, Rensource Energy Limited. (Nigeria)
- Doris Noah, Research Assistant and Project Lead, Tennessee State University and Energyka Organisation. (Tanzania)
- Elia Nauroz Ali, Application Research Engineer, ETRC. (Pakistan)
- Hoang Thi Huong Giang, R&D staff, Vinatech Vina Co. Ltd. (Vietnam)
- Juliana Lanyero, Chief Executive Officer, cloudGreen. (Uganda)
- Lilian Elizabeth Simiyu, 247 Carbon Free Energy Intern, Sustainable Energy for All. (Kenya)
- Lourdjina Tham, Energy Access Analyst, Trama TecnoAmbiental. (Haiti)
- Maria Marcela Fragozo, Lead Process Engineer, Vicoma Consultancy & Engineering. (Colombia)
- Maryam Jamal, Energy Systems Engineer Consultant, TUYES. (Lebanon)
- Matilda Chioma Obuh, Commercial Specialist, ENGIE Energy Access. (Nigeria)
- Megna Rajagopal, Clean Energy Market Research Analyst, Solarabic. (India)
- Michelle Tiong, Postdoc Researcher, China University of Petroleum. (Malaysia)
- Nomathemba Ndlovu, Teaching assistant, National University of Science and Technology. (Zimbabwe)
- Ogechi Vivian Nwadiaru, Researcher, University of Massachusetts. (Nigeria)
- Oghenetega Ishaya, Commercials Associate, Elektron Energy. (Nigeria)
- Patricia Poloni, Project and Engineering Coordinator, Micropower Energy. (Brazil)
- Pinar Soyuguz, System Engineer, DATA Energy, Storage, R&D, Industry Co. (Türkiye)
- Tasneem Jahan Himu, Senior Engineer, Bangla Trac Ltd. (Bangladesh)
- Zsaria Diaz, Senior Associate, Rocky Mountain Institute. (Trinidad & Tobago)
- Emmanuella Brown Fasin, Research Assistant, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. (Ghana)
Become a Mentor – What’s in it for You?
As a mentor, you get the opportunity to give something valuable back to more junior professionals and to expand your own knowledge through the mentees’ perspective.
Mentoring will contribute to personal and professional development for both you and your mentee, as well as, shaping the direction of future generations within your field of expertise. If you are interested in volunteering as a mentor in one of GWNET’s mentoring programmes (which involves approx. 1 – 1.5 hours of engagement per month plus optional participation in knowledge-transfer webinars), kindly fill in our Mentor Datasheet.
Stay tuned for updates on the participants and the programme.