Social Responsibility

Louisville on Energy

America’s energy future will affect everyone; that’s why ConocoPhillips wanted citizens of Louisville, KY to have a say on this important topic. Nearly 150 residents from Louisville and surrounding areas joined ConocoPhillips at the Galt House Hotel on March 29 for a “Conversation on Energy,” co-hosted by the University of Louisville. The dialogue included local panelists’ perspectives on a variety of energy topics and a question and answer session with the audience. 

Moderator Cam Metcalf, executive director of the Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center at the University of Louisville, kept the conversation and questions among the panelists and audience flowing throughout the evening. The panel consisted of distinguished Louisville representatives, including Dr. Talina Mathews, executive director of the governor’s office of energy policy, Laura Knoth, director, public affairs division—Kentucky Farm Bureau, and Melissa Howell, executive director of the Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition; Phil Frederickson and Lou Burke represented ConocoPhillips.

Louisville Community Report
Access a summary about the Conversation on Energy community event in Louisville.

Louisville Panelist Bios 
Learn about the ConocoPhillips representatives, moderator and panelists.