Speaking of mentors, my career wouldn’t be as fruitful without my variety of industry mentors – find someone you trust and keep up the conversation! You never know where your network will take you. What advice would you give to someone trying to start their career in renewables? To put it simply, be bold! This is one of the kindest industries you can be a part of, so take the plunge and reach out to that connection on LinkedIn to learn more about their career path or ask them to be your mentor. From there, the support of WRISE’s informational programming, wind power fellowship, and mentorship network supported my journey into the industry. That solidified my love for wind energy and ultimately helped me choose to pursue a career as a mechanical engineer. While touring colleges, I drove past New York state’s largest onshore wind farm, the Maple Ridge wind farm, and was mesmerized. ![]() How did you get started in this field? I knew I wanted to be in the renewables space when I attended my first environmental science class in high school. I love meeting new people, and WRISE is the perfect way to foster great connections. Regardless of whether you regularly attend local chapter events or are just swinging by a chapter event because you’re on business in that city, you’re always welcomed and there’s always someone with a small world connection. ![]() What is your favorite part of WRISE? The friendly network is by far my favorite part of WRISE.
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