
Resource Committee
Our resource committee is made up of passionate volunteers from several different fields and walks of life. The resource team lends their knowledge, experience, and heart to helping develop a technical program and yearly project. Interested in giving back to the engineering community? Reach out to Program Manager, Danielle Rojas, for more information about this team and getting involved.
Get to know the team a little better and check out their profiles below!
Resource Committee
Our resource committee is made up of passionate volunteers from several different fields and walks of life. The resource team lends their knowledge, experience, and heart to helping develop a technical program and yearly project. Interested in giving back to the engineering community? Reach out to Program Manager, Danielle Rojas, for more information about this team and getting involved.
Get to know the team a little better and check out their profiles below!

Albert Chang
VDE Americas
Performance Engineer
Coming Soon...

April Schroer
Sargent & Lundy
Project Manager, Oil & Gas
Coming Soon...

Elizabeth Berg
Sargent & Lundy
Process Safety Advisor | Process Safety Manager
Elizabeth is the manager for S&L’s Process Engineering Team in Denver, CO, and the Process Owner and subject matter specialist for PHA (HAZOP/LOPA/SIL/HAZID). She has been with S&L since the Summit merger in 2020. In her work at S&L, Elizabeth believes in her role to impact and influence many operators in designing safer systems and processes, for their organizations and the good of the public.
She is passionate about process safety and process design; having worked for many O&G operators during their less-than-shining moments, she understands the pressures of managing process incidents, public interfaces, and safely returning to production.
During her free time, she gets outside to explore - backpacking, skiing, running, hiking, and playing soccer. To relax, she does jigsaw puzzles, reads, and goes for walks with a good audiobook.

Emily Gladstone
Enbridge
Low Carbon Business Development Specialist
Emily Gladstone is a dedicated energy professional at Enbridge, based in Houston, TX. She has 10 years’ experience in midstream operations, engineering, project management, and business development.
She holds a Texas Professional Engineer license, an MBA from Kansas State, a Project Management Professional certification, and her bachelors in Civil Engineering from Oklahoma State.

Jamie Kraus
Stealth Startup
Co-Founder
Coming Soon...

Jane Varela
Phillips 66 Company
Director, ICC Engineering
Coming Soon...

Jenny Lozano
BPX Energy
Senior Facilities Engineer
Jenny Lozano is a Senior Facilities Engineer at BPX Energy, responsible for overseeing chemical program management, scoping, designing and executing onshore facilities projects in support of reducing equipment failures, improving uptime and production. Previous experience includes Phillips 66 Value Chain Organization as the Gulf/East Product Optimization Coordinator, Midstream Operations Services, and Midstream Gulf Coast Operations. Jenny has prior experience as a Process Design Engineer at Audubon Engineering Services and Waldemar S. Nelson, all positions based in the Houston area.
Jenny earned her post baccalaureate degree in chemical engineering at Texas A&M University-Kingsville and MBA from Texas A&M University Mays School of Business. Jenny has a strong commitment to the community as an active member of the Junior League of Houston, volunteering in Houston I.S.D. in the Pen Pals and Picture Pals programs. Jenny has also served on various committees and as co-lead for corporate Business Resource Groups including the P66 New Hire Network, Hispanic Network, and BP Women’s Network.

Jonathan Pacheco
Tethys Robotics AG
Field Robotics Technician
Mechatronics engineer with 6+ years of offshore experience as a Subsea Robotics technician and supervisor, working with clients like BP, Shell, and Petronas contributing to major deep-water discoveries. Led ASME international Challenges as part of the ASME E-Fest Steering Committee.
Jonathan is now based in Switzerland focused on developing a next-generation ROV for advanced subsea operations.

Kyle Wolfe
ExxonMobil
Topsides Project Engineer
Kyle graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas Tech University in December 2015. After graduating, he spent over 7 years with Phillips 66 as a Pipeline Integrity Engineer, Project Manager, and Operations Engineer.
He joined ExxonMobil in June of 2023 as SURF Project Engineer for brownfield projects in Guyana. He moved to his current role as Topsides Project Engineer in January of 2025, still supporting brownfield projects in Guyana. Kyle also serves as the Chair for the Mechanical Engineering Industry Advisory Board at TTU.

Raleigh Smith
Phillips 66 Company
Environmental Engineer
Raleigh Smith is an environmental engineer with 13 years of experience in the chemical, midstream, and refining industries. Graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in biological and agricultural engineering from Texas A&M in 2010, he began pursuing a Master’s of Science degree in the same program.
Raleigh completed the course work for his Master’s degree in 2012 and began working as an environmental consulting while finalizing his thesis dissertation. As a consultant, Raleigh was exposed to numerous fields and operations, including supporting projects with Dow Chemical and BASF as well as acting as an embedded contractor at the Shell Deer Park Refining and Chemical Complex providing onsite environmental support for over a year. In 2017, Raleigh received his Master’s of Science degree after finishing and successfully defending his thesis.
He joined Phillips 66 in 2019 as midstream environmental specialist after acting in a similar role as a contractor for 2 years. In May 2023, he transitioned to an environmental engineer role a the Phillips 66 Sweeny Refinery. In his free time, Raleigh enjoys rooting for his favorite sports teams, playing video games, and being a father to his two children.





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