More Women @ Energy to Inspire Your STEM Journey

Share these new quote images to inspire students to pursue STEM careers.

Energy.gov

September 11, 2020
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There’s nothing like a little dose of inspiration these days. Take a que from our four new featured STEM Rising: Women @ Energy posters and share these powerful quotes about energy careers and pursuing your dreams.

This is the second of three sets of posters in the Women @ Energy poster series on the STEM Rising website, check out the first batch here and mark your calendar for mid-October to see the next round.

Women are leading major science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs and discoveries with the U.S. Department of Energy. These poster quotes are from our Women @ Energy series, which shares over 100 profiles of women in STEM in our agency. 

For more resources about women in STEM, visit www.energy.gov/women.

AnneMarie Horowitz

AnneMarie Horowitz is the Chief of Staff for the Arctic Energy Office, U.S. Department of Energy.
AnneMarie Horowitz is the Chief of Staff for the Arctic Energy Office, U.S. Department of Energy.

AnneMarie Horowitz is the Chief of Staff for the Arctic Energy Office. She joined the Arctic Energy Office in May 2023. AnneMarie has been with the Energy Department since 2010, and was previously on the digital team of the Office of Public Affairs, where she managed digital projects and internal employee communications efforts. AnneMarie was the Digital Communications Manager from March 2023 - September 2023 for the Department of Health and Human Affairs' Public Education Campaign, We Can Do This, to share information about the COVID vaccine.

From 2015 - 2017 she served as the Special Advisor on workforce issues for Deputy Secretary of Energy Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall. She has also previously worked in the Under Secretary for Management and Performance and in the Office of Minority Economic Impact. 

AnneMarie has a BA in Political Science from the University of Portland and a Masters of Government from Johns Hopkins University. 

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