Full Name
Dr. Julia Nesheiwat
Job Title
Vice President, Policy & Insights,
Current Employer
TC Energy
Speaker Bio
Dr. Julia Nesheiwat brings over 20 years of leadership and expertise in international energy, national security, and environmental diplomacy as a former U.S. diplomat, White House official, thought leader, and U.S. Army veteran. She served in four presidential administrations to ensure a balanced energy policy that incorporates global energy security into domestic and foreign policy decision-making through the key principle of diversification of energy sources.

Julia currently serves as Vice President for Policy & Insights for TC Energy where she provides strategic advice on natural gas, nuclear, and renewable energy policies and program development. She is a Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council's Global Energy Center and serves on multiple corporate advisory boards. She recently served as Commissioner on the U.S. Arctic Research Commission reporting to the White House and Congress on energy security issues.

Before serving as Homeland Security Advisor in the White House, Julia was the first Chief Resilience Officer for the state of Florida. Previously, she was appointed as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State responsible for building the State Department’s first Energy Resources Bureau and implementing energy policies worldwide. She also served as Chief of Staff to the U.S. Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy and senior advisor to the Under Secretary for Energy. In these roles, she worked with numerous multinational energy firms and international organizations such as IAEA, IEA and IRENA advising on key energy policies and infrastructure projects in the oil, gas, nuclear, and alternative energy sectors while helping to build public-private partnerships. Julia served on the Governing Advisory Council with the World Economic Forum and is a life member with the Council on Foreign Relations.

Earlier in her career, Julia served as an U.S. Army intelligence officer with multiple tours in Afghanistan and Iraq where she earned the Bronze Star Medal. She earned a Bachelor’s degree from Stetson University in Florida, a Master’s degree from Georgetown University in Washington D.C. and a PhD from Tokyo Institute of Technology in science and engineering.
Julia Nesheiwat