Hart Energy’s new “Impactful Veterans in Energy” program recognizes contributions to the energy business and the veteran community by heroes working among us.
These patriotic men and women play roles from the field to the boardroom, and they provide fresh enthusiasm for our industry today.
This new program recognizes their diverse talents by spotlighting how they are engaged in their careers and in their communities. Honorees will be recognized at a December 5th luncheon in Houston and in a special print supplement.
Look inside your company and you’ll likely find men and women who served their country and continue to serve neighbors and fellow veterans in private life. Please join our roster of sponsors. You can find more information at ImpactfulVeteransInEnergy.com
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