Ori Chandler, WEC Manager of Member Services who provides support for the WEC's national member committees, applauds members for their youth engagement efforts and encourages more committees to take part.
"The youth of today will be tomorrow's leaders - and we have a responsibility to engage with them now," Chandler said. "It's an excellent way to identify young talent."
WEC Turkey's Youth Programme is one of the WEC's national and regional working groups helping young energy professionals to build on their career potential. The working groups are an outcome of the WEC's Future Energy Leaders initiative, an international network of exceptional, young professionals from energy-related sectors who are selected to actively take part in the WEC's World Energy Congress and to network with colleagues around the world.
"What's really interesting about [the Turkish workshop] is the breadth of international participation." Delegates came from Turkey, Italy, Canada, Pakistan, Romania, Nigeria, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, and Georgia - with the last three currently outside the current WEC network. "The Turkish workshop is a great example of young, cross-cultural collaboration."
The workshop was organised by Hilal Pataci, Cagri Cengiz, Alev Soysal, and Muzaffer Sagban, members of WEC Turkey's Youth Programme, under the endorsement of Süreyya Yücel Özden, WEC Turkey Chair, and the Chairs of the Romanian and Italian Member Committees.