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History of the Electric Vehicle (EV)
Jessica Lynn 9.22.20 The advent of electric transport as Elon Musk coins in his interview, sets a tone for what's to come. As we watch...

Boomers as a Linchpin
Jessica Lynn 9.20.20 A point has been made recently, renewable energy is denser in comparison to oil & petrol. Causing me to question my...

The Automotive Industry; Main Driver to Oil
Jessica Lynn 9.15.20 A few years back when I first arrived in California on the Chevron Hydrogen plant I was stunned. Immediately, I felt...

Transformation
9.18.19 Jessica Lynn “When Life gives you lemons, you make lemonade”. A proverbial phase clearly marking my transition from Kiewit to...

Fitter Vs. Tin Knocker
10/18/2019 Today is my Birthday- the big 30. Super excited and happy to be where I am. Tons to be grateful and appreciative for including...

MBA: My Pursuit into Renewable Energy
Nelson Mandela said it best, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” I plan to be part of...

Understanding Types of Leadership: Servant Leader Vs. Selfish Leader
1.12.19 In the last three days, many things have come to the forefront. Understanding the work dynamic between my SPM(Senior Project...

Richmond, California-New Frontier
8.27.17 Topics Harassment on site Winning (what that feel and looks like) Changing and hitting the ground running Relocation “Getting...

Communication - Foundation to Success
12.1.17 I must be doing something right, when you have Foremen communicating from various areas. Today, I had two different Fitter...

Truly Alone
7.24.18 When I stepped into the tiny studio my first night in California after 2,000 miles moving from Minneapolis, MN. to Point...

Concrete On a Saturday
Walked in to work on a Saturday ready for taxing day of managing a concrete pour. A big one at just under 300 yds. As I walked up to the...











