Technology/Services

Deena Doyle of Women in Energy Talks Mentorship, Success in the Workplace

Doyle provides tools women need to implement growth in the energy space, including convenience stores
Dawn Vaubel, Nikki Earp, Deena Doyle and Hailie Newman
Photograph by CSP Staff

In this episode of “At Your Convenience,” CSP Editor Diane Adam talks with Deena Doyle (second from right), the executive director of Women in Energy, during the M-Pact 2025 tradeshow in Indianapolis, April 1-3. 

Doyle talks about her excitement for the Women in Energy organization whose goal is to create a community for energy professionals focused on education, mentorship and growth. She also touches on advancement tools for women currently working in the energy industry.

Doyle, led the education session Women in Energy Panel: Real Life Leadership in the Energy and C-Store Space at M-Pact, with panelists that included Dawn Vaubel (pictured left), president of Kankakee, Illinois-based Baron-Huot Oil Co. and treasurer on the board of the Illinois Fuel & Retail Association, Hailie Newman (pictured right), channel account manager of Tempe, Arizona-based ABB E-mobility, and Nikki Earp (second from left), CFO of Winamac, Indiana-based Good Oil Co.

“At Your Convenience” brings industry experts and analysts together with CSP editors to discuss the latest in c-store news and trends. From mergers and acquisitions to foodservice and technology, the podcast delivers the story straight to listeners in short-format episodes, perfect for the morning commute or a quick break at the office.

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