Global Energy and Climate Change Storytelling with Paige Greenhough
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Host: Carrie Tuttle
Guest: Paige Greenhough
In this episode, I sit down with Paige Greenhough, the Global Marketing Manager for Energy and Climate Change at Hatch, a global engineering and professional services firm with impact in over 150 countries.
Paige is always focused on making complex stories relatable and meaningful. Her approach blends strategic vision, real-world empathy, and a mentor’s heart; she’s deeply involved with youth, women in STEM, MBA alumni mentor programs and community development.
What I loved about talking to Paige was how approachable and real she is, while continuing to achieve high performance and highlight projects that shape communities. Listen for Paige’s field story from the Wataynikaneyap Power Transmission Project—a groundbreaking Indigenous-owned initiative.
Hatch’s visible commitment to gender diversity inspires, as does Paige’s advice: “Notice what’s not working, then be the solution. Don’t wait for a tap on the shoulder—step up and help.”
Paige shares an inside look at collaborating in a team that zigzags across time zones and cultures. Her “over-communicator” style and frank advice for setting clear roles is grounded in creating momentum and steady progress.
QUOTE-WORTHY MOMENTS:
- “If you see something’s not working, be part of the solution.”
- “Whether you have all the skills doesn't necessarily matter as long as you're willing to put your best foot forward.”
- “If you show up as someone who wants to help, it makes all the difference and people really appreciate and remember that.”
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Global collaboration presents challenges, such as time zone differences and communication barriers.
- The Wataynikaneyap Power Transmission Project connects 17 remote First Nations communities to the grid.
- Building relationships is crucial for success in a global organization.
- Telling impactful stories about energy projects that transform communities.
- Mentorship plays a significant role in career development.
- Taking initiative and being proactive can lead to career advancement.
- Effective time management and prioritization are essential skills for leaders.
- Giving back through mentoring is important for personal and professional growth.
- Continuous learning and being helpful to others are key to success.
LINKS FROM EPISODE:
Learn more about Hatch @ Website: https://www.hatch.com/
Paige on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paige-greenhough-mba-58211320/
Wataynikaneyap Power Transmission Project: https://www.hatch.com/About-Us/Publications/Performance-Innovations/2025/0303-Wataynikaneyap-Power-Transmission-Project
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