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Three young adults intern with BGE and look toward the future

Three recent high school graduates have spent a second summer learning with BGE. As BGE interns, they are gaining skills and knowledge, solidifying their work ethic – and opening doors to greater opportunities.

From STEM Academy to Smart Energy Internship to scholarship winner

Nesochim Iheanyi-Igwe, 16, will attend Ohio State University on a full scholarship provided by Exelon to study chemical engineering this fall. She joins BGE as a Smart Energy Intern for the summer after participating in Exelon’s STEM Leadership Academy in 2020.

Stop AAPI Hate

Speaking up in support of Asian Americans

Messages from BGE CEO Carim Khouzami and the BGE Racially Inclusive, Safe, and Equitable Community Initiative

Stop AAPI Hate

In their words: Baltimore members of Exelon’s Asian American employee resource group reflect on the increased threat of hatred and violence

“I often tend to stay quiet, just watching as most people fail to acknowledge this is happening.”

BGE Celebrates Natural Gas Utility Workers’ Day

“We are truly appreciative and thankful for our gas workers’ efforts as they work year-round, especially during these challenging times, to maintain and modernize our natural gas system.”

“We Need to Start Hugging and Stop Shooting.”

BGE’s Val Jenkins’ Hug Don’t Shoot non-profit is now dealing hugs across the country.

Ferguson Trenching: committed to the community through workforce development

Ferguson Trenching partnered with Civic Works and BGE to prepare – and hire – underserved Marylanders for utility careers.

Dre’s journey from highschool to a career | BGE’s Smart Energy Internship

Dre Mills is starting his career as a heavy truck mechanic after exposure to job possibilities through BGE’s Smart Energy Internship program

Mervo student speaks with CTE video production team

BGE Smart Energy Interns gain experience at home during pandemic

Nearly 50 interns from area high schools focused on the trades will experience BGE’s Smart Energy Internship from home this year, gaining skills and experience that will help them develop their career path

Shameka Wilson BGE

BGE profiles: Shameka Wilson, gas controller in Gas System Control

Meet the first woman in BGE history to serve as gas controller, the latest chapter of her career that has focused on country, customers, and community

Kat Mckitish BGE

BGE profiles: Kat Mckitish, senior engineer in Electric Distribution Engineering and Standards

To women considering non-traditional work at BGE, she says, “Don’t sell yourself short. You’re always stronger and more intelligent than you think you are.”

Sache Martin BGE

BGE profiles: Saché Martin, engineer and distribution systems operator

She heard the voice of her childhood mentor rising above the constant hum of warnings that “engineering is a man’s career.”

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“Let us cast down our buckets where we are”

Reflections from a Baltimore City educator who helped lead a landmark BGE summer jobs program in the late 1960s

Twins Follow Similar STEM Career Path at Exelon

Dawn and Amber are responsible for managing electrical distribution for two major utilities in the mid-Atlantic. This is their story.

Adriana Gonzalez

From a life uprooted, a burgeoning career

An internship through BGE’s workforce development program is the latest stop for Adriana Gonzalez, who moved to Baltimore from Puerto Rico with her family and started over—unexpectedly.

BGE CEO Calvin Butler Speaks on Diversity and Inclusion: “When we come from a place of purpose, the impact ripples outward…”

BGE CEO Calvin Butler delivered the keynote address at Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s Business Summit and shared why it is so important to nurture a culture that celebrates diversity and demands inclusion

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Nailed it! Girls grades 7-12 learn from BGE’s best women field workers

Yes, girls enjoy construction jobs, too!

BGE Suited to Succeed donation drive 2019

Exelon Women Donate Hundreds of items in Donation Drive

Network of Exelon Women sponsors donation drive for professional women’s attire to support a Baltimore nonprofit