Up Perry scope. His boss, The Donald, has yet to arrive, but Energy Secretary Rick Perry has arrived, and by now returned home. Our former Governor was one of Maria Bartiromo’s first guests Wednesday on “Mornings with Maria” on Fox Business and offered a prelude to the President’s expected message to be delivered later this week. “When folks are thinking about where you want to buy your energy from or where you want that next load of LNG [liquefied natural gas] to come from, we want you to think about America first,” Perry told Maria. Citing the fracking revolution ushered in by another Texan George Mitchell, Perry said there has been a dramatic shift of energy in the U.S. since 2005 creating an absolute “revolution” in the country’s oil and gas industry, which has completely changed the geopolitical dynamics in the world with America now being at the forefront.
Texas moves on up. Later in the day, the former Texas governor appeared on a powerful Forum energy panel alongside Saudi Arabia Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih and Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak. Combined, the three countries represent more than one-third of global oil production. Texas is expected to surpass Saudi Arabia in the year ahead, and will closely rival Russia in oil production.
Women in business. Shelley Zalis, who will be a headliner at Austin’s South by Southwest in March, is founder of The Female Quotient. Shelley is here and hosting the Female Lounge. Women are center-stage this year at Davos and Shelley’s lounge offers three days of high-powered speakers and panelists. One panel in particular showed off some of the rising stars of those who are in motion above the glass ceiling: Joy Robins, Chief Revenue Officer, Quartz (Moderator); Alicia Hatch, Chief Marketing Officer, Deloitte Digital; Bozoma Saint John, Chief Brand Officer, Uber; Lauren Flaherty, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, CA Technologies; Nicola Mendelsohn, VP EMEA, Facebook; Olga Miler, Managing Director, UBS Wealth Management; Peggy Johnson, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Microsoft. Here’s a photo of the Female Lounge panel:
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