Mary Eisenhower, CEO and President of People to People International will be a keynote speaker for the International Energy Policy Conference 2009 event. IEPC 2009 is being held in Oklahoma City, OK.

Oklahoma City, OK —Mary Eisenhower, CEO and President of People to People International is confirmed to be a keynote speaker at the 2009 International Energy Policy Conference (IEPC) that will be held in Oklahoma City, OK on September 20-22. Eisenhower will be speaking on the importance of international relations including global energy development.

Eisenhower is the granddaughter of former U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower who was the founder

of People to People International. Mary Eisenhower was born during her grandfather’s time as president. She grew up in Gettysburg, PA, on the Eisenhower Farm, where President Eisenhower retired after his time in office. Ms. Eisenhower attended Westtown School in Pennsylvania until her father, John Eisenhower, was appointed Ambassador to Belgium. She lived in Belgium from 1969 to 1972. Eisenhower began her career working on Capital Hill and then managed an engineering firm. She also has served as a Fellow at Stanford University.

Ms. Eisenhower has been awarded the Knight of Peace Award from the International University in Assisi, Italy for her numerous works for international relations and peace.

For more information on the International Energy Policy Conference, please visit the official website at www.energypolicyconference.com.

About The IEPC: The International Energy Policy Conference was founded in the fall of 1992 By Mark A. Stansberry, Chairman of the GTD Group. The first conference was held at the University of Oklahoma with the conference founding corporation being The Oklahoma Royalty Company.

Each year IEPC selects a host city in which to hold the event at. Past conferences have been held in Washington, D. C., Tulsa, OK, Denver, CO., Dallas, TX. The 2007 was the official Oklahoma Centennial Salute to the energy sector of Oklahoma. For that celebration, IEPC had events held in both Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Washington D.C. was once again the selected location for 2008’s conference held in conjunction with the Oklahoma State Chamber’s annual “D.C. Fly-in”. .

The founding principle of IEPC remains steadfast: The availability of reasonably priced energy is paramount to the economic and business development both in the United States and in other countries around the world. It also greatly impacts many, many other aspects of human development globally. IEPC is a unique format that has been developed through the years. The conference is a forum where companies, corporations, legislators and organizations can provide vital input as well as receive valuable information from industry leaders and specialists throughout the energy industry.

About Mary Eisenhower: Born in Washington, D.C. during President Eisenhower’s first term and was christened in the Blue Room of the White House. She grew up in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the Eisenhower Farm, where President Eisenhower retired after his time in office. Ms. Eisenhower attended Westtown School in Pennsylvania until her father, John Eisenhower, was appointed Ambassador to Belgium . She lived in Belgium from 1969 to 1972. Eisenhower began her career working on Capital Hill and then managed an enegineering firm. She also has served as a Fellow at Stanford University.

Ms. Eisenhower has been awarded the Knight of Peace Award from the International University in Assisi, Italy for her numerous works for international relations and peace.

 

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