Our Strengths:
1. Strategic solutions.
2. Communications.
3. Complex policy issues.
4. Relationship Management.
We provide strategic advice and smart solutions to a variety of clients.
We are all about relationship management.
We enjoy time outdoors, clean air and clean water, a walk in the park, a day at the beach, an afternoon on the lake, birdwatching, and protecting our natural environment. We value national, economic, and energy security that results from a strong domestic energy sector. We believe America is not an “either/or” nation, and we believe we can have a healthy planet while enjoying the benefits of affordable domestic energy.
Our Areas of Focus
We uphold the values of both, traditional and renewable energy. America's energy policy should encourage an "all of the above" approach. Some say we are in an era of “energy transition,” others say we are in an era of “energy addition.” Regardless, it’s an opportune time for America to lead the world with a focus on American Energy, best illustrated and communicated in the graphics below: American Energy Balancing the 3Es®.
Asking OPEC to increase production while vilifying American producers is not a solution, but rather an insult. An insult to USA Energy Workers. usaenergyworkers.com
The President’s remarks about needing oil for at least another decade:
From 1973 to 2019, America has experienced six recessions - each one preceded by a spike in energy prices. It’s not debatable — as goes America’s access to affordable energy, so goes its economic performance. We build and sell more homes and automobiles and experience a more robust retail and travel economy, when we enjoy affordable energy.
With elected or appointed experience at the local, state, and federal level combined with significant data analysis experience, we understand what drives the performance of strong governmental agencies and as disciples of “knowing the numbers,” we excel at helping craft a plan to identify, monitor, measure, analyze, and most importantly adapt to achieve organizational goals and standards. We know how to “get in the weeds” and we understand vital statistics.
Financial and Risk Management: Today, financial and risk-management stakeholders are interested in the metrics of energy generation, production, development, transportation, processing, refining, distribution. Our deep and broad knowledge of these segments uniquely qualify us to craft presentations and messaging to financial institutions, investors, and insurance/risk-management entities.
We were raised in families that made it very clear: Our community is a reflection of our own individual efforts.
Whether it’s the arts, culture appreciation, storm clean up, lending a hand to our neighbor in need, philanthropy, community, employee overall health and wellness, clean air and water or a better Mother Earth, these are all wrapped up in this segment called Community Matters!