Tamla Olivier Named Technologist of the Year at 30th Annual Women of Color STEM Conference in Baltimore"This is more than a personal achievement; it's a platform to open doors for others." – Tamla Olivier
By: Career Communications Group Hosted by Career Communications Group, the Women of Color STEM Conference has spent three decades honoring trailblazers who break barriers, innovate boldly, and empower future generations. Learn more at https://ccgmag.com/ Pull Quote 1: "This is more than a personal achievement; From Internships to Infrastructure: As President and CEO of BGE, Maryland's largest utility and the nation's oldest gas provider, Olivier oversees service to over 2 million customers. Her career spans HR, customer operations, and senior leadership roles across Exelon's energy companies. Tamla Olivier is the first Black woman to lead BGE in its 200-year history—a milestone that is as symbolic as it is substantial. Her leadership reflects a deep commitment to innovation, reliability, and access: "We're not just keeping the lights on—we're lighting the way to a more equitable energy future." Making Space for the Next Generation From mentoring interns to managing billion-dollar projects, Olivier's message is consistent: "STEM is for everyone—and it's up to us to ensure the door stays open." Her journey through traditionally exclusive spaces has shaped her inclusive leadership style—one that prioritizes mentorship, transparency, and teamwork. Advice to Aspiring STEM Leaders:
A 30-Year Legacy of Recognition and Representation As the Women of Color STEM Conference celebrates its 30th year, it returns to Baltimore—a city that mirrors its values of resilience, innovation, and community. Tamla Olivier's recognition as Technologist of the Year is not just a celebration of her achievements— Conference Website: https://ccgmag.com/ End
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