Women of Wind Energy Adds a Member to Its Board

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Women of Wind Energy (WoWE) announced Elizabeth Kaiga has joined its board of directors.

“As we transition our program work at Women of Wind Energy to include all renewables, we are thrilled to add Elizabeth to our board,” said WoWE Executive Director Kristen Graf. “Her valuable experience and expertise across the renewable energy sector will help guide WoWE on its mission to promote the education, professional development, and advancement of women to achieve a strong diversified workforce and support a robust renewable energy economy.”

Kaiga is a director within the Renewable Energy Practice at CohnReznick LLP, where she leads business development initiatives. She has more than 15 years of energy industry experience that includes power utilities, oil and gas, and renewable energy. Kaiga has developed and implemented innovative energy industry and client development growth strategies for national and global professional service firms. Prior to joining CohnReznick LLP, Kaiga held similar positions within the Energy & Utilities Practice at ICF Consulting, Arthur Andersen LLP, and Marsh & McLennan.

Kaiga is an advisory board member of the Maryland Clean Energy Center (MCEC) and also a leadership council member of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE). She is on the Solar Power International Education Committee that drives content for the largest solar power conference in the United States. As a strong supporter of diversity and inclusion initiatives, Kaiga has been actively involved with WoWE in various capacities and leads WoWE’s Houston Chapter.

“I am honored to join the board of Women of Wind Energy,” Kaiga said. “I have been an avid supporter, and welcome the opportunity to contribute further toward WoWE’s mission and goals. I look forward to working with the rest of the board and membership network in this endeavor.”

“Elizabeth joins our board at a pivotal time for the energy sector and WoWE as an organization as we transition our program to work more broadly across renewable energy,” said Jennifer Martin, WoWE president and co-chair of the Stoel Rives LLP energy practice. “I’m very happy to welcome her and her extensive renewable industry experience to the WoWE board.”

Source: Women of Wind Energy

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