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Featured Plenary Speakers

David M. Turk
Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Prior to his nomination as Deputy Secretary, David Turk was the Deputy Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, where he focused on helping countries around the world tackle their clean energy transitions. He also directed reports on the digitalization of energy systems, the future of clean hydrogen, and a project tracking progress on a wide range of clean energy technologies. During the Obama-Biden Administration, Turk coordinated international technology and clean energy efforts at DOE. During this time, he helped spearhead the launch of Mission Innovation—a global effort to enhance clean energy innovation. Read more about David M. Turk.

Dr. Geraldine Richmond
Under Secretary for Science and Innovation
Geraldine (Geri) Richmond is the Under Secretary for Science and Innovation at DOE. In this role she oversees DOE's Office of Science, the nation's largest federal sponsor of basic research in the physical sciences, DOE's applied R&D areas of nuclear, fossil, and renewable energy, and energy system integrity, and the DOE national laboratories and their facilities. She is currently on leave from the University of Oregon where she holds the Presidential Chair in Science and Professor of Chemistry. Richmond's research throughout her career has been on the use of laser-based and computational methods to understand the molecular, adsorption structure and dynamics at liquid surfaces that have relevance to environmental and technological interests. Read more about Dr. Geri Richmond.

Kathleen Hogan
Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Infrastructure
Kathleen Hogan is a distinguished national leader in clean energy with a more than twenty-year career as a federal executive spanning the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and DOE. She currently serves as the Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Infrastructure at DOE. Prior positions include the Acting Under Secretary for Science and Energy where she helped the Agency launch its Energy Earthshots program and the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency at DOE. There she oversaw a more than $600 million annual energy efficiency policy, program, and research portfolio and helped pursue national goals in advanced manufacturing, building energy technologies, low-income weatherization, appliance and equipment minimum standards, federal energy management, and building energy codes. Read more about Kathleen Hogan.

Dr. Sunita Satyapal
Director, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office and Hydrogen Program Coordinator
Dr. Sunita Satyapal is the Director for DOE’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office and coordinates activities across offices for the DOE Hydrogen Program. She is responsible for more than $1.6 billion in hydrogen and fuel cell research, development, demonstration, and deployment activities within the office and for coordinating more than $9.5 billion in hydrogen activities across DOE. She has more than two and a half decades of experience across industry, academia, and government, including at United Technologies managing research and business development, and as a visiting professor. She also coordinates international hydrogen activities as Vice-Chair of the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy and is the U.S. co-lead for hydrogen efforts within the Clean Energy Ministerial and Mission Innovation. Read more about Dr. Sunita Satyapal.

Sheri Bone
Principal Deputy Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity
Sheri Bone is the Principal Deputy Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity (ED) at DOE. Prior to joining ED, she served as a Division Director in the National Nuclear Security Administration's Cost Estimating and Program Evaluation Office, as well as the Director of Mission Support for Defense Nuclear Security where she developed DOE's National Strategic Plan for the Management of Nuclear Materials. She also established and spearheaded the launch of the Mark-18A Target Material Recovery Program, to recover and preserve rare/valuable materials critical to U.S. national security programs, as well as medical, industrial, commercial, and academic efforts in the U.S. and abroad. Ms. Bone is a 2022 Secretary's Honor Awards Recipient for her involvement in the W93 Phase 1 Concept Study to assess potential weapon design options and Senior Executive Fellow from the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. Read more about Sheri Bone.