Education
Everyone knows that an investment in a child’s education is an investment in our future. At Sequent, we participate in numerous programs to reach children at all education levels from elementary school through the college level.
Sequent works with Southern University
Sequent Energy Management began a relationship with Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA in Fall 2007. Darilyn Jones, vice president of risk control and Jason Roberts, director of operational risk control introduced students to Sequent Energy, explaining who we are and what we do.
Support for Bauer College of Business
Peter Tumminello, executive vice president of business development and support, is a board member of the University of Houston's Global Energy Management Institute (GEMI). The Board evaluates the focus of GEMI and helps it set direction for its program. Peter presented a $25,000 AGL Foundation Grant to Dr. Arthur Warga, dean of the Bauer College of Business and Dr. Praveen Kumar, executive director of the Global Energy Management Institute.
Pictured left to right: Bob Casey, associate dean of external relations at the Bauer College of Business, Peter Tumminello, Dr. Praveen Kumar, and Dr. Arthur Warga
On-site tutoring for Turner Elementary
Turner Elementary principal Verlinda Higgins invited Sequent Energy employees to the school to help paint the hallways on Saturday, October 13, 2007. "The dungeon," as the hallways were called, now look great with a few fresh coats of paint.
Pictured: Doug Schantz presented Turner Elementary with a $10,000 AGL Resources Foundation grant check to begin a professional on-site tutoring program in Fall 2007.
Congratulations to essay contest winner, Cliff Gerber!
Energy commerce in the United States has significantly changed since the turn of the century. Sequent Energy Management was established in 2001 in response to the changing face of the natural gas industry. As natural gas continues to expand in the marketplace, so will Sequent; therefore, we created an essay contest for university students to reflect upon these changes from an outsider's perspective. View the winning essay 
Pictured left to right: Richter Jason Fridman, scholarship recipient, Doug Schantz, president, Sequent Energy Management, Cliff Gerber, essay contest winner and scholarship recipient, Dean Angelo DeNisi, Entergy-Tulane Energy Institute
Sequent's Support of University Education
James W. McFarland, executive director of the Entergy-Tulane Energy Institute, presents Doug Schantz, president of Sequent Energy Management with a Freeman cap and a plaque in recognition of Sequent’s participation in the 2006 Executive Speaker Series.
Mr. Schantz (center) presents a gift of $2,500 to Alpha Kappa Psi.
Alpha Kappa Psi officers pictured left to right: ErynnBell, Cliff Gerber, Nicole Cohen-Henriquez and Paige Braddy
Sequent Donates $25,000 to Tulane Energy Institute
Pictured left to right: Pete Tumminello, executive vice president, business development and support, Sequent Energy Management, James W. McFarland, executive director of the Entergy-Tulane Energy Institute, Doug Schantz, president, Sequent Energy Management, Dean Angelo DeNisi, Entergy-Tulane Energy Institute