Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Warren Sakey

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Warren Sakey

Warren Sakey, a 2021-2022 Veterans Advanced Energy Fellow, served as a US Army transportation officer organizing convoys in Afghanistan. This firsthand experience in nation-building by developing new infrastructure led him back to school for infrastructure finance before joining the renewable energy industry. Transforming energy infrastructure, he says, will improve national security and economic stability by reducing reliance on international commodities like oil and gas while also mitigating long-term climate effects.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Kendra Ryan

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Kendra Ryan

Kendra Ryan had an interest in the environment at a young age. After training as a nuclear engineer for the US Navy, her graduate studies led her to work at the NATO Undersea Research Center in Italy evaluating the impacts of active sonar on marine mammals. She later used this experience to study offshore wind and how to overcome environmental barriers. Today, her work continues at the intersection of sustainable energy and water developments.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Jordan Shontz

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Jordan Shontz

Jordan Shontz served as a US Army infantry officer in Afghanistan and Iraq. After the military, he found a new mission in renewable energy development. Domestic clean energy, he says, brings economic benefits to local communities and improves national security by reducing reliance on foreign fuels. To other veterans entering the energy industry, he says to network early and often—you might be surprised by how willing other veterans are to help.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Allison Bennett Irion

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Allison Bennett Irion

Allisson Bennett Irion used her experience from the US Navy and Merchant Marines to help research nuclear proliferation risks at international seaports. Today, she helps the US nuclear industry export technology to maintain global leadership in nuclear safety and security. To meet our clean energy goals, she says, supply chains must continue to diversify and innovate to meet the demand and reduce reliance on geopolitically sensitive sources.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Carlton Brinda

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Carlton Brinda

Carlton Brinda had a highly technical military career as a nuclear electrician on US Navy submarines operating under pressure in a demanding underwater environment. After retirement, he used that experience to work in the lithium manufacturing industry producing materials used in advanced energy applications like batteries for electric vehicles. Today, he helps maintain a reliable and sustainable supply of electricity to fuel the US economy as a Control Center Supervisor for AES Clean Energy.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Alex Yachanin

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Alex Yachanin

Alex Yachanin studied ocean and environmental engineering to learn as much as he could about the causes and solutions to climate change. After his service in the US Navy as a Nuclear Surface Warfare Officer, he has applied this technical education and hands-on experience in the clean energy industry to combat climate change, reduce pollution, and create economic opportunities.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Kevin Doffing

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Kevin Doffing

Kevin Doffing saw the negative effects of energy poverty firsthand while deployed to Iraq as an Army platoon officer charged with securing stable electricity for war-torn regions. This experience drives his career today to democratize energy access and independence for greater stability and economic growth. To other veterans, he says, the energy transition is the next battlefront and strong leaders with a sense of service are needed to ensure success.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Kevin Booher

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Kevin Booher

Kevin Booher served as a Marine Corps combat engineer in Iraq and Afghanistan supporting city security and soldier safety. After the military, he was drawn to an energy career by the challenge of climate change. He is most excited about investments in new technology but concerned whether countries can come together for global solutions while maintaining equitable opportunity for economic growth.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Chris Rawlings

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Chris Rawlings

Chris Rawlings knew he wanted to be a Marine from a young age. He relied on his experience auditing aircraft maintenance centers to start his own energy efficiency business, VLED, and podcast, Energy Sense. To other veterans leaving military service, he says, try new things, find your tribe, use the available resources, and start building your support network early for a successful transition.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Timothy Crowder

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Timothy Crowder

Timothy Crowder served in the US Navy as an Electronics Warfare Technician before studying sustainable energy systems. Today, he is helping to expand the availability of solar energy across Illinois, and says that the United States needs to increase domestic panel manufacturing to reduce reliance on foreign imports. His advice for other veterans? Making connections within the veteran community is key.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Jasper Camacho

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Jasper Camacho

Jasper Camacho jump-started his career in the US Army and National Guard with the opportunity to study economics and invest in power generation around the world. To other veterans, he says, the military prepares people to look at a problem, develop a plan, and execute. The energy industry is a complex coordination problem and needs future leaders to execute the mission.

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Mike Petersen

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: Mike Petersen

Mike Petersen traveled the world with the US Navy. After the military, graduate studies in business and international affairs led him to a career in energy. Today, he is encouraged by the rapid developments of clean energy technology but concerned whether developing countries will get any of the benefits. To other veterans, he says be patient, be humble, be flexible

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Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: David Tancabel

Veterans in Advanced Energy Profile: David Tancabel

David Tancabel leveraged his experience as a nuclear engineer in the US Navy to start a career in energy. After working at various levels of government, he’s most excited about utility reform and most concerned about having the transmission lines needed to deliver electricity. His advice to other veterans leaving the military is to have a plan and work in energy for a sense of service.

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