Newsroom / Feature Stories / Women in STEM

Women in STEM

STEM Logo

Women in STEM at BSEE

Reducing Risk Offshore Each Day

At the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, women with STEM backgrounds serve in numerous leadership roles and play an integral part in the bureau's decision-making as subject matter experts. Thanks to the work and dedication of our engineers, scientists, rule-makers, lawyers, and specialists, we're able to reduce risk offshore. We hope the profiles below will inspire other women to pursue careers in offshore safety.​

 

Women in STEM

Fung Hassenboehler

Fung C. Hassenboehler
Chief, Decommissioning Support Section (Regional Field Operations)
New Orleans, LA

I started at BSEE after graduating from college at the University of New Orleans in May, 2003 with my B.S. Degree in Engineering.
Read More

Staci King - Th.jpg

Staci King
Interagency Liaison
Sterling, VA

A college classmate of mine, another female petroleum engineer, shared a vacancy announcement with me and encouraged me to apply.
Read More

Image

Julie Conklin
Chief, Data Analysis and Stewardship Section (DASS)
Sterling, VA

I started at MMS as the IT Project Manager for the offshore cadastral data before Macondo. When we split into two bureaus, BOEM and BSEE, I continued leading the cadastral contract for BOEM.
Read More

Image

Molly Madden
Chief of the Office of Policy and Analysis​​
Washington, DC

I came to BSEE because of my desire to continue working on marine-related issues, and I thought BSEE was an excellent place to be. This was less than a year after BSEE was formally established, and I wanted to see how I could contribute to its important mission.
Read More

Image

Amy Wilson
GOMR/Houma District Production Chief​​
Houma, LA

I am from a small town in Louisiana and preferred to stay in Louisiana.  I was offered an internship by BSEE's predecessor – MMS, in the summer before my last year in college at Louisiana State.
Read More

Image

Christy Lan
Petroleum Engineer,
BSEE's Engineering Technology Assessment Center

What brought you to BSEE: I previously worked for an oil company, but was drawn toward environmental compliance during one of my rotational assignments. I joined the government in 2005 reviewing new deepwater technologies.
Read More

Image

Suzanne Chang
Engineer in Oil Spill Preparedness Division

Suzanne Chang, a general engineer in the Oil Spill Preparedness Division, has a deep sense of curiosity and a commitment to following her passion. She is a member of the inaugural class of BSEE Emerging Leaders and is serving as the acting branch chief of the Response Research Branch.
Read More

Back to Top