Staff Speaking EngagementEnergy Transition North AmericaNovember 19 - 20, 2020Virtual Register for Staff Speaking EngagementWe are in the midst of a dramatic paradigm shift. The way in which we produce, distribute and use energy will undergo a radical transformation over the next two decades.Reuters Events: Energy Transition North America (November 19-20, Virtual) unites leaders from across the energy spectrum to shed light on the defining issue of our time. Through our bespoke virtual broadcast platform, we will explore how the transition will be led, how it’ll effect our cities, economy and ability to innovate. We’ll explore legacy deep-dive into solutions.In a period defined by uncertainty we can, together, lighten the way forward. ShareShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedInAbout the Speaker Julia Hamm President & Chief Executive Officer, SEPAJulia has served as SEPA’s President & CEO since 2004, providing leadership and strategic direction for the organization. She is responsible for guiding and overseeing all of SEPA’s research, education, and collaboration activities for its 1,100 member companies and the broader energy industry.Julia is a visionary non-profit leader at the center of the transformation underway in the electric power sector to a clean and modern energy future. For the past 20 years she has been advising and collaborating with utilities, solution providers and government agencies on business models, grid modernization, and clean energy policies, strategies and programs.She has led SEPA through significant expansion in recent years, including rebranding from the Solar Electric Power Association to the Smart Electric Power Alliance, and merging with both the Association for Demand Response and Smart Grid (ADS) and Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP).Prior to joining SEPA, Julia worked for ICF International where she supported EPA’s implementation of the ENERGY STAR program. Julia – a graduate of Cornell University – walks the talk, driving an EV and living in a PV-powered home in Northern Virginia with her husband, two children, and dog. Follow Julia Twitter LinkedIn