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Thursday, October 22, 2020

Media And Industry Advisory -- USEA Briefing On Energy After The Election

  Dear Friends,

I'm glad to let you know that the longstanding tradition of my running media events in conjunction with the United States Energy Association (USEA) is being revived. For years I ran these as media breakfasts at USEA's office in Washington, and later at my publishing group's office.

The first of these media events will take place virtually on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020 at 11 a.m. EDT. I'll be moderating a panel of energy leaders; Sheila Hollis, USEA acting executive director, will give brief opening remarks; and Dominic Levings, USEA communications coordinator, will manage and record the virtual event.

Below, please see the USEA press release for the event. Click here to register for it.

Cheers,

Llewellyn King

Contact: Dominic Levings, Communications Coordinator
dlevings@usea.org
(202) 312-1231
@USEnergyAssn

USEA To Hold Virtual Press Briefing Friday On Energy After The 2020 Election

Washington, D.C. – This Friday, October 23 at 11:00 am EDT, the United States Energy Association (USEA) will hold a briefing for members of the media to examine energy after the 2020 election. The briefing will be moderated by syndicated columnist and broadcaster Llewellyn King. Sheila Hollis, USEA Acting Executive Director, will give brief opening remarks.

This virtual event is open to members of the media and any other interested parties. Members of the media will be given preference in the questioning. Every participant must register beforehand. Following the event, a recording will be available on the USEA website.

Speakers for the event will be:
Thomas Kuhn, President, Edison Electric Institute
Karen Harbert, President & CEO, American Gas Association
John Kotek, Vice Policy President, Nuclear Energy Institute
Introduction by Sheila Hollis, Acting Executive Director, USEA
Moderator, Llewellyn King, Syndicated Columnist and Broadcaster

 

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