Please join the Women in Energy initiative at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia SIPA for a public roundtable featuring Claire Steichen, Founder of Clear Strategy Coaching.
The fast-evolving energy sector can feel like the ground is shifting beneath you. New technologies, market demands, and leadership expectations create a relentless pace of change that’s hard to keep up with. You’re not alone if you feel like you’re constantly reacting rather than driving your career forward.
It’s time to stabilize your career and reclaim control—even in a volatile field, you can create long-term security and thrive.
In this virtual session, you’ll discover:
- How to define your unique impact and consistently staying relevant in a rapidly changing industry.
- A proactive roadmap for career stability, balancing short-term wins with long-term growth.
- Resilience tools to manage overwhelm and focus on what matters most to your success.
Join us to learn how to adapt confidently to change, stay ahead of industry shifts, and build a career that feels stable, even in uncertain times.
About the Facilitator:
Claire Steichen founded Clear Strategy Coaching in 2008 to help ambitious mid-career professionals reach their goals, authentically and without burn-out. Claire is the author of “Confidence at Work: The High Achiever’s Guide to Navigating Uncertainty”. Using her I to the 4th Power methodology, Claire has trained hundreds of mid-level and senior professionals in career strategy and leadership development. Corporate clients have included L’Oreal , Visa, American Express, ESPN, Firmenich, International Flavors & Fragrances, and Omnicom. Claire received her certification through Coach Training Institute and is a Certified Professional Coach with the International Coach Federation
This event is open to the public and will be hosted via Zoom. The Zoom link will be shared with registered participants prior to the event. Advance registration is required.
This event is open to press, and registration is required to attend. For media inquiries or requests for interviews, please contact Adam Kilduff (ak5351@columbia.edu).
For more information about the event, please contact energypolicyevents@columbia.edu.