Is Increased Diversity in the Energy Industry Accelerating Digitalization?

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The past decade has been nothing short of transformational for the energy industry. Amid demands for aggressive sustainability progress, supply chain challenges and delays, and calls for ethical reform, industry innovators have risen to the challenge. The changes that ensued have reshaped the business and the industry has turned an…

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Meghan Golden is the chief business officer and co-founder of Cumulus Digital Systems, where she leads the operations team. Prior to co-founding Cumulus, she was a program manager at Shell TechWorks, Shell’s technology center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prior to joining Shell, Golden worked in the defense industry and served for six years on active duty as an officer in the U.S. Army.

Golden enjoys being active and spending time with her husband, Steve, and their three daughters Eleanor, Victoria and Cecilia. She earned a B.S. in Systems Engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point and is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®) from the Project Management Institute. Golden is a combat veteran of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and recipient of the Bronze Star Medal.

Golden can be reached via LinkedIn or by email at meghan@cumulusds.com.

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