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Leading Change in the Energy Industry

Tuesday, February 11, 2014 2:00am - 3:00am EST  
Host: Definitive Solar Institute
By: Brig Gen (ret) Becky Halstead, CEO / Founder, STEADFAST Leadership

Retired Brig. Gen. Becky Halstead, the first female Commanding General in U.S. military history to lead at the strategic level in combat, translates her years of leadership experience -- in business and on-and-off the battlefield -- into lessons about what it takes to lead change.

Participants will learn how to take a leading role in strengthening the energy market for a sustainable future in what has become a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) environment. Effective energy leaders must be open and willing to embrace change in order to drive it, develop consensus among disparate groups and build bridges across every sector.

Becky will help participants learn how to take charge of VUCA situations during the energy industries’ transition to a more sustainable model. With this change, solar emerges as a viable, renewable energy source that complements natural gas and other energy sources, and is becoming an attractive option for investors.
Just as portfolio diversification is critical for risk-averse investors, diversification is essential for the nation’s energy mix. This holds true for industry and corporate teams: a diverse team, offering varied ideas that can be shaped toward one goal, is a stronger and more effective force for successfully navigating VUCA.

Becky explains that during times of upheaval, re-engineering strategy and logistics -- however daunting -- is critical. She points to the Principal Solar Institute’s PSI Ratings, the industry’s first unbiased, comprehensive analysis and comparison of PV modules, solar power generation systems and manufacturers, as an example of leading through change by setting a new standard.

Energy leaders who can lead the adoption of solar, a clean, viable and abundant energy, as a “power partner” for generating cost-effective peak generation energy, play an important role in the interest of the entire energy community.
 

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Brig Gen (ret) Becky Halstead
Brig Gen (ret) Becky Halstead

CEO / Founder, STEADFAST Leadership

Becky Halstead, retired Brigadier General, United States Army, founded her own leader consultancy company, STEADFAST Leadership, LLC, following 27 years of service in the U.S. military and her role as Executive Director for a leadership consultancy company. Becky specializes in inspirational speaking (nationally and internationally; corporate and academic), developing leader training programs, leader coaching, consulting and advising. She authored her first book on leadership, 24/7: The First Person You Must Lead Is YOU.

Becky has over 15 years of executive-level leadership experience, developing and training high-performing, complex and diverse teams capable of strategic planning and execution. She has a proven record of leading change, building successful teams in demanding environments (Afghanistan and Iraq, Germany, South America), and creating innovative solutions, systems and programs to complex problems. She is an experienced leader and logistician, a highly effective communicator, and a strategic planner with exceptional organizational skills.

Becky is a 1981 graduate of the United States Military Academy and achieved an historic milestone as the first female graduate of West Point to be promoted to General Officer. She was the senior Commanding General for logistics in Iraq, and was the first female in U.S. history to command in combat at the strategic level. In this capacity she was responsible for leading over 200 multi-disciplined units (20,000 military and 5,000 civilians) located across 55 different bases, providing supply, maintenance, transportation and distribution support to over 250,000 personnel serving in Iraq.

Becky honorably served with the U.S. Army and retired as a General Officer in 2008. The culmination of her career came in 2006 when she became the first female Chief of Ordnance and Commanding General of the Army’s Ordnance Center and Schools (equivalent to President of a University), responsible for the leader development and institutional training for the second largest branch in the army with over 100,000 members of the Ordnance Corps.

During active service, she served in Europe as the Deputy Commanding General (Chief Operating Officer) for the 21st Theater Support Command and has experience leading a multi-national team in wholesale level logistics operations. Prior to Europe, she served as the Chief Advisor to the Combatant Commander (Four Star General) for Southern Command, whose responsibility encompassed military training and operations for South America. She was also responsible for coordinating directly with high-level organizations such as Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Department of State, U.S. Congress, U.S. Ambassadors and equivalent foreign military and civilian organizations.

Becky earned a B.S. in Engineering from West Point, an M.S. in National Resource Strategy (Advanced Manufacturing) from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, and an M.S. in Advanced Military Studies (Visionary Leadership) from the Army Command and General Staff College.

She is a member on the Board of Advisors for multiple companies: Principal Solar, the Thayer Leader Development Group, and Prevail Health Solutions; and two not-for-profits: Grace After Fire and Vet R.E.S.T. Becky is an active spokesperson for the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress with specific focus on military health care. She is also a member of the Gordian Institute; a team of accomplished thought leaders and problem solvers.

Becky is a recipient of the 2007 National Women’s History Project award for “Generations of Women Moving History Forward.” From 2009 to 2010, Becky served as a Commissioner on the President’s Military Leadership Diversity Commission. In 2011, her leadership model was a focus of a Harvard Business School Case Study.  


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