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Finding Forward: What is the future of energy?

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A speaker series that feeds perspective. That's the ultimate food for thoug [A speaker series that feeds perspective. That's the ultimate food for thoug] [View as webpage]( [StarTribune Offers] [Finding Forward - Real conversations that move us, together | LEARN MORE]( [Speaker with a microphone in front of a group of people]( A speaker series that feeds perspective. That's the ultimate food for thought. Finding Forward, hosted by the University of St. Thomas and the Star Tribune, engages experts on a range of important issues that seemingly have society stuck in neutral due to partisan debates, inabilities to find common ground and an unwillingness to see competing perspectives. JOIN US APRIL 10, 2024 FOR OUR UPCOMING SPEAKER BREAKFAST Speaker Feature April 10, The Energy Evolution: Challenges and opportunities in the transition to carbon-free energy The future of energy is an issue that affects all of us, so we are pleased to welcome Xcel Energy President Ryan Long to discuss the challenges and opportunities in the transition to carbon-free energy. He will be joined in conversation by Mahmoud Kabalan, PhD, a pioneering St. Thomas engineering professor and founding director of the Center for Microgrid Research. [REGISTER]( [Ryan Long]( Ryan Long President, Xcel Energy (MN, ND, SD) [Rob Vischer speaking with Justice Alan Page]( University of St. Thomas Rob Vischer with Justice Alan Page March 14 Recap Review the highlights from our second event speaker, Justice Alan Page Finding Forward was conceived as a way to break through the divisions in our society right now that keep us from dialogue and connection. Justice Alan Page joined St. Thomas President Rob Vischer for a conversation about leadership and collaboration in an age of polarization. [READ MORE]( Finding Forward presenters and partners [University of St. Thomas | Star Tribune]( StarTribune.com e-mail Offers contain messages from our advertisers about new products, sales, and special offers or in-store events. To stop receiving this category of email Offers, [click here to unsubscribe](. [Manage email preferences]( View our [Privacy Policy](. This email was sent by: Star Tribune, 650 3rd Ave S Suite 1300 | Minneapolis, MN 55488 US © 2024 StarTribune. All rights reserved.

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