More than 1,000 high school girls and women of all ages will have an opportunity to
explore technical and industrial career opportunities at the Women In Industry 2026
Conference on Thursday, March 5, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The ninth annual conference
will be held at Moody Gardens Convention Center, located at One Hope Boulevard in
Galveston. Galveston College is organizing the conference with support from eight
other members of the Texas Gulf Coast Community College Consortium.
Attendees will learn about careers in the petrochemical, construction, avionics, biotech,
and IT industries. This popular event typically sells out. The registration fee is
$25 per person and includes breakfast and lunch with featured keynote speakers as
well as breakout sessions that run from 9:15 a.m. until 12:20 p.m. Corporate sponsors
and community college representatives will welcome attendees throughout the day in
the Exhibit Hall.
To register, please access the Eventbrite link here. Frequently Asked Questions about the conference are included with registration
information.
“Our Women in Industry Conference keeps getting better every year. Seeing over 1,000
teenage girls interacting with accomplished women who are thriving in traditionally
male-dominated industries is especially rewarding,” said Vera Lewis-Jasper, dean
of technical and professional education at Galveston College and organizer of the
annual Women in Industry Conference.
She noted that those interactions help open doors to a wide range of career possibilities
and underscore the growing number of opportunities available for women in industry.
“Based on feedback from past attendees, we know that our community colleges and corporate
sponsors are addressing an important need for girls and women who are eager to learn
more about technical and industrial career opportunities,” said Lewis-Jasper. “Our
keynote speakers and workshop leaders are trailblazers who are inspiring attendees
to pursue their goals and dreams and to realize that anything is possible for them.
I am especially grateful to our sponsors who make it possible for us to produce this
special event again this year.”
Confirmed sponsors as of Jan. 28, include Arkema Inc., Bechtel, Chevron Philips Chemical, ExxonMobil Corporation, Freeport LNG
Development, INEOS, PCL Industrial Construction Co, Phillips 66, Shell USA, Turner
Industries Group, LLC, and Worley.
A Worley leader who will be announced in the near future will serve as the morning
keynote speaker. Akilla Hameed, director of Project Management Services/Project Development
with Phillips 66, will serve as the luncheon keynote speaker. Workshop speakers confirmed
as of now include Quiana Cipriani, DeVonna Payton, and Robin Sullivan on behalf of
Bechtel; LaTrice Weeks on behalf of Chevron Phillips; Hameed and Diana Lee on behalf
of Phillips 66; and Francisca Ogundele on behalf of Shell USA.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Additional sponsorship opportunities ranging from $5,000 to $30,000 are available.
Sponsor benefits include exhibitor space, marketing exposure, access to potential
employees, and networking with industry professionals, among others.
To learn more about the conference, please contact Lewis-Jasper at vlewis@gc.edu or
409-944-1404 for more information. To access the sponsorship packet, please follow
this link chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.gulfcoastcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/2026-wii-sponsorship-packet-web.pdf.
For more information, please visit: https://www.gulfcoastcc.org/event/2025-women-in-industry-conference/.
To watch the 2025 Women In Industry Conference video with comments from attendees
and presenters, access the link here.
ABOUT GALVESTON COLLEGE
Galveston College was founded in 1967 and is a comprehensive community college providing
the residents of Galveston Island and the surrounding region with academic, workforce
development, continuing education and community service programs.
