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In this episode of The Energy Executive 360 Podcast, we sit down with Mounia Attiga, an energy & sustainability strategist whose career journey and powerful insights shed light on the future of leadership, identity, and collaboration in the energy sector.
From her early beginnings at Schlumberger to her current role at Vodafone and position as Chair of the Lean In North Africa Network, Mounia’s story is one of resilience, self-belief, and using identity as a superpower. She challenges traditional narratives about the energy transition, highlights the untapped potential of North Africa, and shares her vision for how the next generation can drive innovation across the global energy system.
This conversation is a raw, insightful look at the realities of building a career in energy—especially as a woman, and as someone who has often been “the triple minority in the room.” For Mounia, success has meant leaning into her uniqueness, shutting out the noise, and creating opportunities not just for herself, but for others who will follow.
What You’ll Learn:
⬛ How to build a career in energy with honesty, courage, and clarity about where you are today
⬛ Why shutting out the noise and focusing on “who you want to become” is critical for growth
⬛ Why identity can be your biggest asset—and how to proudly own it in every room you enter
⬛ What it really means to be an energy & sustainability strategist in today’s industry
⬛ The importance of regional nuance in the energy transition—why there is no one-size-fits-all solution
⬛ Why energy security, affordability, and reliability remain the foundation of the transition
⬛ The misconceptions around oil & gas—and why pointing fingers misses the bigger picture
⬛ Why collaboration and partnerships will define the next decade of energy innovation
⬛ How AI, digital transformation, and implementation gaps are shaping the industry’s future
⬛ The mission of Lean In and how women in energy can create platforms of opportunity
⬛ Why North Africa is a new frontier for energy—and how it can become a global player
⬛ How failure, persistence, and finding “who can help you” are the keys to resilience and growth
Connect with Mounia Attiga
Follow Mounia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mounia-attiga-3b4a742/
And take a look at Lean In where Mounia chairs the North Africa Network: https://leaninequity.org/
And also take a look at the Pan African Female Leaders in Energy List with Africa Oil Week: https://www.aowenergy.com/aow-energy-d-and-i-program/
The Energy Executive 360 with Emilio Faulmata
Follow Emilio on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/EmilioFaulmata
Visit The Energy Executive 360 / TEE360 Studio Website: https://www.emiliofaulmata.com
Subscribe to The Energy Executive 360 Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7305786308113645569
► Stay tuned for future episodes exploring leadership, mindset, entrepreneurship, and the future of global energy.
#EnergyTransition #WomenInEnergy #Leadership #NorthAfrica #FutureOfEnergy #Sustainability #OilAndGas #Mindset #Collaboration #Resilience #Innovation #CareersInEnergy
By TEE360 STUDIO by Emilio FaulmataIn this episode of The Energy Executive 360 Podcast, we sit down with Mounia Attiga, an energy & sustainability strategist whose career journey and powerful insights shed light on the future of leadership, identity, and collaboration in the energy sector.
From her early beginnings at Schlumberger to her current role at Vodafone and position as Chair of the Lean In North Africa Network, Mounia’s story is one of resilience, self-belief, and using identity as a superpower. She challenges traditional narratives about the energy transition, highlights the untapped potential of North Africa, and shares her vision for how the next generation can drive innovation across the global energy system.
This conversation is a raw, insightful look at the realities of building a career in energy—especially as a woman, and as someone who has often been “the triple minority in the room.” For Mounia, success has meant leaning into her uniqueness, shutting out the noise, and creating opportunities not just for herself, but for others who will follow.
What You’ll Learn:
⬛ How to build a career in energy with honesty, courage, and clarity about where you are today
⬛ Why shutting out the noise and focusing on “who you want to become” is critical for growth
⬛ Why identity can be your biggest asset—and how to proudly own it in every room you enter
⬛ What it really means to be an energy & sustainability strategist in today’s industry
⬛ The importance of regional nuance in the energy transition—why there is no one-size-fits-all solution
⬛ Why energy security, affordability, and reliability remain the foundation of the transition
⬛ The misconceptions around oil & gas—and why pointing fingers misses the bigger picture
⬛ Why collaboration and partnerships will define the next decade of energy innovation
⬛ How AI, digital transformation, and implementation gaps are shaping the industry’s future
⬛ The mission of Lean In and how women in energy can create platforms of opportunity
⬛ Why North Africa is a new frontier for energy—and how it can become a global player
⬛ How failure, persistence, and finding “who can help you” are the keys to resilience and growth
Connect with Mounia Attiga
Follow Mounia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mounia-attiga-3b4a742/
And take a look at Lean In where Mounia chairs the North Africa Network: https://leaninequity.org/
And also take a look at the Pan African Female Leaders in Energy List with Africa Oil Week: https://www.aowenergy.com/aow-energy-d-and-i-program/
The Energy Executive 360 with Emilio Faulmata
Follow Emilio on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/EmilioFaulmata
Visit The Energy Executive 360 / TEE360 Studio Website: https://www.emiliofaulmata.com
Subscribe to The Energy Executive 360 Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7305786308113645569
► Stay tuned for future episodes exploring leadership, mindset, entrepreneurship, and the future of global energy.
#EnergyTransition #WomenInEnergy #Leadership #NorthAfrica #FutureOfEnergy #Sustainability #OilAndGas #Mindset #Collaboration #Resilience #Innovation #CareersInEnergy