Crestwood Equity Partners LP is all in when it comes to diversity and inclusion. And we are thrilled to have them on board as new members of the Pink Petro community.
We recently caught up with Crestwood to learn more about their efforts, including the newly established Crestwood Women’s Network (CWN), a resource group focused on championing diversity and inclusion efforts across the organization.
For inclusivity to work, it should come from the top, otherwise, it's just lip service. Crestwood’s Chairman, CEO, and President, Robert G. Phillips, recognizes that this type of commitment starts with the company’s leadership. He pledged his support and commitment to its diversity and inclusion initiatives earlier this year.
Crestwood has established a culture that embraces the uniqueness of its employees. And they are committed to acknowledging and appreciating individuals’ differences.
Furthermore, the company values diversity, inclusion, and respects different ideas, skills, and cultures across its organization. Plus, it strives to create a fair workplace environment where employees are engaged and encouraged to speak up, share ideas, and take ownership of the company's success.
According to the Energy Diversity and Inclusion Index™, a growth mindset, sense of belonging, and objectivity are all driving factors of inclusion. Crestwood offers company-wide training for its employees to ensure the environment they work in is professional, respectful, and sensitive to various backgrounds and priorities.
The company’s partnership with Pink Petro will further establish its commitment to support the professional development of women working across the energy sector.
Crestwood (NYSE: CEQP) is a master limited partnership that owns and operates midstream assets in areas such as the Bakken Shale, Delaware Basin, Powder River Basin, Marcellus Shale, Barnett Shale, and Fayetteville Shale. The company engages in the following industry segments:
Crestwood is deeply committed to advancing sustainability within the organization, while integrating it into every functional area. It is taking a long-term strategic approach.
The company may be in the beginning stages of its sustainability journey, but very focused on establishing a best-in-class program and being a leader in the MLP midstream sector.
Like its inclusion initiatives, Crestwood’s sustainability efforts begin at the top of the organization. Plus, in November 2018, executives announced the formation of the sustainability committee at the board level. This committee will provide oversight of Crestwood’s sustainability initiatives and will ensure that environmental, social and governance risks are incorporated into its long-term business strategy.
The Chair of this committee is Janeen Judah who has more than 35 years of energy experience. Ms. Judah's diverse energy experience, as well as her environmental expertise, greatly benefits Crestwood’s commitment to sustainability.