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Tulane Energy Institute Prepares Future Energy Leaders (Sponsored)

Pierre Conner is executive director of the Tulane Energy Institute and professor of practice in management sciences

“Everyone deals with energy by producing it, moving it, trading it or using it,” says Pierre Conner, executive director of the Tulane Energy Institute. “We are all in the energy business.”

For this reason, Tulane Energy Institute added a Master of Science in Energy Management (MME) program in 2011. This unique one-year program equips new college graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue leadership roles in the energy industry and enables early to mid-career professionals to transition into new roles, such as the transition from engineer to management.

With a focus on applied knowledge and opportunities to specialize in areas such as analytics, electricity, renewable energy or trade, the MME program has an all-time high employment rate of 93 percent. Read more.