OTC15: Open access day 7 May

The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), the world’s foremost event for the development of offshore resources, announced that it will offer complimentary registration during Open Access Day on Thursday, 7 May.

Attendees will be able to take advantage of the complimentary registration to build valuable relationships, increase industry knowledge and sharpen their skills with professional development programming.

Registration for Open Access Day will begin online, http://2015.otcnet.org/Content/Register, and on-site at NRG Center on Wednesday, 6 May, at 2 p.m., and continue on Thursday. Those who register in-person after 2 p.m. can begin networking early during Wednesday’s OTC Appreciation Concert at 5:30 p.m. at NRG Stadium.

Open Access Day will also include two professional development sessions.

The first session at 1 p.m. focuses on “How to Start Your Own Business.”  J. Roger Hite, founder and principal of Inwood Solutions, will walk attendees through how to develop an effective business plan.

“Networking Effectively to Build Beneficial Relationships,” at 2 p.m. will help attendees learn how to grow their networking skills to build collaborative relationships, facilitate career changes, find new roles or jobs or establish new careers. Susan Howes, reservoir management consultant at Chevron; Peggy Rijken, team leader, productivity enhancement team at Chevron; and J. Roger Hite are the presenters of this session.

“OTC offers unprecedented networking and knowledge in the fields of offshore drilling, exploration, production and environmental protection,” OTC 2015 Chairman Ed Stokes said. “During Open Access Day, we are excited to share these benefits and help equip oil and gas professionals with powerful tools for accelerating and sustaining successful careers.”

Image from OTC 2014.

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