

Radiant Energy: Climate Leadership & Community Across the PNW
VertueLab and the Seattle Climate Innovation Hub are partnering with Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE), Women in Clean Tech & Sustainability, Out in Climate, Women in Manufacturing (WIM), Seattle Women of Electric Vehicles, and Seattle Women and Climate (WAC) to create a welcoming space for women, trans, and non-binary people participating in PNW Climate Week.
Radiant Energy invites leaders working across climate, sustainability, energy, innovation, manufacturing, policy, research, and community leadership into a more relational and human-centered experience of connection.
Climate work is deeply collaborative, yet many people across the ecosystem are carrying immense responsibility, urgency, and complexity in isolation. This gathering is designed to create space for meaningful conversation, trust-building, and community that extends beyond Climate Week itself.
Hosted at the Seattle Climate Innovation Hub in partnership with organizations supporting women, trans, and gender-diverse communities across climate and innovation ecosystems, the event will explore what becomes possible when leadership becomes more relational and climate work is no longer carried alone.
The afternoon will begin with an Community & Leadership Workshop, focused on leadership, trust, collaboration, and decision-making under pressure. Through guided conversation, interactive workshop experiences, and community-driven resource sharing, participants will have the opportunity to build authentic relationships, exchange ideas, and explore more sustainable approaches to collaboration, leadership, and collective action.
The evening will then expand into a broader Networking & Happy Hour for the wider climate community.
This is an opportunity to connect more honestly, collaborate more sustainably, and strengthen the relationships needed to support a more innovative, resilient, and regenerative climate ecosystem across the Pacific Northwest.
*Note: If you'd like to attend both the workshop and happy hour, please register separately.
*Note: This event is intended to center and support women, trans, non-binary, and gender-diverse people working across climate, sustainability, energy, innovation, and community leadership spaces. We kindly ask that attendees register with that intention in mind.
Community & Leadership Workshop
1:00–4:00 PM
This interactive workshop explores how leadership, trust, collaboration, and decision-making shift under pressure and how more relational and regenerative approaches can support healthier teams, stronger partnerships, and more sustainable climate work.
Participants will engage in guided reflection, collaborative discussion, and community exercises focused on:
Leadership and collaboration under pressure
Trust and collective decision-making
Over-functioning and leadership fatigue
Shared ownership and relational leadership
Building more sustainable ways of working together
Workshop Facilitator
Meghan B. Craig is the founder of The Regenerative Edge™, where she works with leaders, teams, and organizations to strengthen how leadership, trust, and decision-making function under pressure. Drawing from more than 20 years of experience across climate, governance, organizational leadership, and systems change, her work focuses on building more relational, collaborative, and regenerative approaches to leadership and collective action.
Networking & Happy Hour
4:30–7:00 PM
The evening will then transition into a Networking & Happy Hour designed to continue fostering connection, conversation, and community among women, trans, non-binary, and gender-diverse people working across the climate ecosystem.
Please note: due to limited venue capacity, RSVP registration does not guarantee admission. Entry will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis until capacity is reached.
VertueLab is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in the Pacific Northwest. We support climate tech entrepreneurs in building scalable solutions that advance clean energy, improve health, and expand economic opportunity.
WRISE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit industry group for the renewable energy industry whose mission is to drive the transition to an equitable energy future by championing the advancement of ALL women across the renewable and sustainable energy industries. [Local Programming is run by volunteers at the chapter-level. This event is hosted by your local WRISE Seattle chapter!]
Out in Climate (OiC) connects and empowers LGBTQ+ professionals advancing climate solutions, building community infrastructure that strengthens workforce resilience and enables cross-sector collaboration. Seattle events are hosted by the local City Leads.
Women in Cleantech and Sustainability (WCS) is a global nonprofit community dedicated to advancing women across the climate, energy, and sustainability sectors through networking, mentorship, professional development, and leadership opportunities.
Women in Manufacturing (WIM) WA is dedicated to empowering individuals, fostering meaningful community connections, and creating opportunities for members to learn, grow, and recharge while supporting WIM National's mission to support, promote, and inspire.
Seattle Women in Climate brings together women across greater Seattle who care about sustainability and building community. We host fun, hands-on events that spark curiosity, foster connections and make climate action feel accessible, hopeful, and community-powered.
Seattle Women of Electric Vehicles (Seattle WEVs) aims to connect and empower women who are working in the EV industry to lead a rapid shift to electric transportation.
The Seattle Climate Innovation Hub is the first downtown space dedicated to investing in and designing technology to combat climate change.
9Zero is a membership community for founders, investors, scientists, and innovators. They are a network, a sounding board, and a support system. If you’re building in climate, they’re here to help.
VertueLab accelerates, funds and supports Pacific Northwest climate tech entrepreneurs building or scaling innovative and equitable solutions to the climate crisis.
The CoMotion Labs Climate Tech Incubator is a commercialization program for pre-seed to seed-stage startups ready to pilot or scale.
The Seattle Office of Economic Development: Creating a healthy, resilient, and green downtown is central to Seattle's Downtown Activation Plan and aligns with the city’s commitment to a more sustainable future.
How to Get Here
Address
Seattle Climate Innovation Hub
1215 4th Ave 15th Floor, Seattle, WA 98101, USA.
Transportation
Paid parking with EV chargers is available in the building. Enter going East (up the hill) on the one-way University Street. Also consider using Spothero. The closest Link light rail station is the Symphony Station on 3rd street. Bikes, battery-powered mobility, and batteries (even when not charging) must be stored in the locked room on the C/D level of the garage. Bring your own lock for the storage rack if needed. It’s inside the double doors by the elevator (email [email protected] for the door code).