At one of the world’s most influential gatherings in the energy sector, women leaders from across the globe came together to push for a new kind of leadership, one rooted not just in innovation and profits, but in authenticity and human connection. The Women’s Global Leadership Conference in Energy opened with a message that resonated deeply: progress is impossible without inclusion.
Executives, engineers, and sustainability experts filled the venue as keynote speakers shared stories of resilience and vision. Denise Hamilton, a renowned advocate for women in leadership, urged her audience to “reclaim real connection” in an industry often defined by competition. Her words were met with thunderous applause, setting the tone for two days of dialogue on inclusion, mentorship, and climate responsibility.
Throughout the conference, panels focused on the realities women face in energy roles, from navigating corporate structures to designing sustainable technologies. Speakers emphasized that women are no longer just participants in the industry but are leading transformative projects in clean energy, renewable infrastructure, and energy equity.
Yet challenges remain. Women continue to hold fewer top positions in energy companies, and the lack of equal opportunities limits the potential for true transformation. Attendees agreed that empowerment must be structural, companies must build ecosystems where women are valued, promoted, and heard.
As discussions ended, one message echoed across the hall: the energy transition will only succeed when women are fully part of the equation. The power of the future, both literal and symbolic, lies in their hands.





