The need to increase access to clean, efficient, affordable and reliable modern energy services for balancing the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable choices is nowadays worldwiderecognized.
Indeed, perhaps most importantly, at a time when the U.S. faced distractions and new constraints at home and a national desire to avoid military entanglements worldwide, she recognized that our greatest tools going forward would be active diplomacy and repaired alliances, and she restored them to centrality in U.S. foreign policy.
Based on our experience in working with some of the leading professionals and professional services firms worldwide, an all too common misunderstanding needs correction: Being recognized by decision-makers as an expert and actually being an expert is not necessarily the same thing.