We’re proud to share that Dentons is sponsoring the Women+Power Networking Reception at IPPSA 2026.
We’re also incredibly grateful to IPPSA for providing space at this year’s conference to bring our community together. Partnerships like this create meaningful opportunities for connection, collaboration, and leadership across Alberta’s energy and infrastructure sectors.
This reception is designed to spark conversation, and we’re especially excited that attendees will have the opportunity to connect directly with members of the Dentons team.
Join us and meet Dentons partners:
- Hazel Saffery is a partner and the National Energy Group Leader. She is a go-to resource for clients looking to navigate the complexities of the energy transition landscape.
- Bernie J. Roth is a partner and National Energy group leader whose practice focuses on complex energy, utilities and environmental matters, including major infrastructure projects and regulatory approvals.
- Peter Bryan is an Energy partner focused on complex commercial, transactional and M&A work across energy infrastructure, oil and gas and electricity generation, transmission and distribution projects.
- Laura Estep is an experienced Regulatory lawyer with a demonstrated track record of advising companies in the power industry.
- Bill Gilliland is a Corporate and M&A lawyer focused on transactions in the power, renewable energy and infrastructure sectors, and a recognized leader in ESG and sustainable finance.
- Kate Stevens is a Corporate partner advising major power and energy companies on capital markets and M&A transactions. An innovative practitioner who leverages legal technologies, Kate is a go-to resource for clients seeking solutions to complex transactional challenges.
Dentons is recognized for its depth in energy, advising clients across key industry segments including oil and gas (covering upstream, midstream, and downstream), LNG, pipelines, and the power sector, with capabilities in renewables such as wind, solar, and hydro, along with supporting technologies including battery energy storage systems. Their practice also includes advising on carbon markets and CCUS, reflecting Dentons’ depth in emissions‑related and low‑carbon project development. Their services span acquisitions and divestitures, project development, regulatory compliance, environmental matters, Indigenous consultation and land issues, and project financing.
We’re so thankful to Dentons for their continued support of Women+Power and for investing in spaces that elevate dialogue, connection, and leadership.
If you’re attending IPPSA 2026, we hope you’ll join us at the reception and come build relationships, exchange ideas, and spend time with the Dentons team and fellow industry leaders.
We can’t wait to see you there!
