Harness knowledge and insight for a more sustainable tomorrow
Connecting minds and energizing futures—that’s the fundamental goal of the Deloitte Power & Utilities Conference. Please join us for the 2023 event as we shine light on industry leading practices that can help position your company for growth in the evolving energy landscape.
The virtual conference will feature illuminating presentations and discussions about the policies and strategies that deserve careful consideration to help succeed in the emerging energy market. You’ll have the opportunity to gain valuable insights to help you prepare for year-end and plan your growth strategy for the year ahead.
Manage risk and complexity. Fuel growth.
Enjoy three half-days of interactive programming on top industry topics and updates, including:
- Generative AI overview
- General accounting trends and highlights for 2023
- The boardroom agenda
- SEC matters update and more
This event may qualify you to receive up to 12 CPE credits. We hope you’ll attend.
Contacts
For registration questions please contact Silika Mishra
For event questions please contact Kim Buchanan
Get in touch
Martin Stansbury
Martin is a principal in Deloitte & Touche LLP’s US Energy, Resources & Industrials practice and serves as the US Power, Utilities & Renewables Sector Risk & Financial Advisory Leader. Martin has more than 25 years of experience in the power, utilities and renewables and financial services sectors. Martin specializes in financial performance management, core financial process design and systems strategies, M&A, and market and account growth strategies.
Thomas L. Keefe
Thomas Keefe has more than 30 years of experience serving clients in the energy industry and has served as the lead client service partner, concurring partner, or advisory partner on several large energy clients from across the industry. His experience includes external audit, internal control audits, rate case filing reviews, and purchase accounting. Keefe also has expertise in SEC requirements, including those associated with initial public offerings, and in ratemaking and other areas of regulatory accounting.