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I am a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the public and private sector in international government affairs and policy advocacy. Currently, I serve as the Head of International Government Affairs at Shell, where I represent the company in engagements with US and foreign officials on key foreign policy issues that impact our global operations. Formerly, I served at the US Department of State as an Energy Officer in several roles and postings overseas. Strategic Planning: Develop and implement strategic plans to navigate complex government relations landscapes. Provide expert guidance on issues, influence policy outcomes and shape the company's government relations and business strategy.Policy Advocacy: Advise senior leadership on policy matters that could affect our businesses overseas. Successfully create and deliver briefings to executives, enabling informed decision-making at the highest levels.Stakeholder engagement: Build and maintain trusted relationships with key stakeholders and decision-makers to advance business objectives.
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Head, International Government AffairsShell May 2022 - PresentLondon, England, Gb -
International Government Affairs Manager For Europe, Eurasia And The Middle EastChevron Jan 2017 - May 2022San Ramon, Ca, Us• Lead and direct Chevron’s United States Government engagement in Europe, Eurasia and Middle East• Identify, monitor, mitigate and manage political and policy issues impacting Chevron's business operations • Manage relationships with Chevron corporate and business unit offices in San Ramon, Houston London, Almaty, Moscow, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait City ; serve as lead representative in Washington, D.C. to advance key business objectives and investment priorities• Engage senior U.S. and foreign government officials and other relevant external stakeholders to enhance understanding of Chevron's operations and positions and promote policies which enhance and protect the company's business interests• Formulate and lead company efforts to advance key capital investment projects and enhance Chevron's reputation with government stakeholders• Lead efforts and initiatives within the business community to ensure that Chevron is positioned to shape opportunities and maintain a reputation as a partner of choice within key stakeholders• Manage key policy issues which impact investment including fiscal, climate change, and trade policy• Lead and manage advocacy efforts to encourage a stable investment environment that fosters economic development along with environmental stewardship -
Foreign Affairs OfficerU.S. Department Of State Jan 2014 - Jan 2017Washington, Dc, UsLead a team of five on Europe and Russia global energy issues and their impact on foreign policy, energy security, energy markets, and sanctions.• Develop policy and analyzed Russian and European energy dynamics; draft language for the USG’s Russia energy sanctions program; work with the U.S. government interagency to determine foreign policy guidance on licensing requests from US companies. • Write briefing papers, talking points, white papers, and speeches for Energy Bureau principals to use with Prime Ministers, Energy Ministers, and other senior international officials. Manage, coordinate, and travel with the Special Envoy for International Energy Issues and the Coordinator for Sanctions Policy. Draft press points and manage press engagement. • Represent the Energy Bureau and offer energy policy advice for Interagency Policy Committee meetings at the White House.• Establish relationships and initiate outreach with Washington-based think tanks and academia. Organize large conferences overseas.• Serve as the Acting Deputy Director for the Office of Europe, Latin America and Africa. -
Energy And Economic OfficerDepartment Of State Jan 2010 - Aug 2013Washington, Dc, UsServed as a Foreign Service Officers effectively using diplomatic skills to engage with foreign government officials, delivered demarches on US policy, monitored political, economic, and market developments in Europe, and advocated for large U.S. businesses.• Briefed U.S. and other Ambassadors, senior U.S. policymakers, and company executives on energy and economic developments in the country and region. Wrote speeches and press points for the Ambassador.• Researched, gathered information from experts and primary sources and wrote timely and late-breaking cables on energy issues, trade, sanctions, and non-proliferation issues in Europe.• Served as the deputy Economic chief. Helped manage a team of five, evaluated performance of employees, and responded to the Embassy’s leadership team.• Planned, initiated, organized and coordinated activities within and outside the government: Organized travel, visits, and meetings for U.S. Congressman and Senators; spoke at large conferences, organized widely attended events and worked with public affairs and international press to correctly represent U.S. foreign policy and the Embassy’s mission. -
Intelligence AnalystUs Government Apr 2004 - Dec 2010• Analyzed and evaluated information from a variety of sources; provided advice, guidance, and consultation based on results of the analyses.• Briefed senior U.S. policymakers including Assistant Secretaries on energy issues; mentor others.• Served as the lead African energy analyst tracking political, commercial and security developments and trends across key African producing countries; used statistical modeling and geospatial tools to better understand and evaluate key geopolitical issues; managed analysis of global oil revenue and transparency issues across multiple offices• Managed a large government contract.
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Energy StatisticianUnited Nations Sep 2003 - Feb 2004New York, Ny, Us• Managed production of the UN’s annual environmental publication covering global water, waste and air data.• Gathered energy and environmental data and used statistical modeling on country data from foreign governments; developed new methods to assist countries with little historic reporting. -
Graduate InternInternational Energy Agency Jun 2002 - Aug 2002• Co-authored IEA information paper on the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism entitled “Road-Testing Baselines for Greenhouse Gas Projects in the Electric Power Sector”• Collected, made assumptions for, performed financial and economic analysis and analyzed data for the electricity sectors in Brazil, Chile and South Africa.
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Environmental ConsultantArthur D. Little Sep 1998 - Feb 2001Brussels, Be• Managed a seven-person field team in a multimillion dollar case at an active refinery for ExxonMobil in one of the largest remediation projects worldwide.• Managed production of the Remedial Investigation report, compiled and analyzed data from over nine years of sampling programs, managed the database and designed cross sections for the 1300-acre site.
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Columbia | SipaEnergy Policy -
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Boston CollegeGeology
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What company does Amy Conroy work for?
Amy Conroy works for Shell
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Amy Conroy's current role is Head, International Government Affairs.
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Amy Conroy attended Columbia | Sipa, Boston College, Boston College.
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