Clint Williamson Ma

Director Corporate Affairs at Diamondback Energy

Clint Williamson, MA, MBA has a diverse and extensive work experience in the fields of corporate affairs, communications, government relations, and energy policy. Clint is currently working at Diamondback Energy as the Manager of Corporate Affairs, where they are responsible for developing and expanding relationships with community leaders and executing strategic communications initiatives. Prior to this, they held various roles at Oxy, including Manager of Permian Basin Strategic Affairs and Manager of Communications and Public Affairs, where they focused on stakeholder relationships, crisis communications, and media relations. Before joining Oxy, Clint worked at URENCO USA (Louisiana Energy Services, LLC) as the Vice President of Communications and External Relations, leading strategic communications and advocacy initiatives. Clint also served in the United States Senate on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee as a Professional Staff member, playing a key role in developing nuclear energy policies. Clint also worked at the Nuclear Energy Institute as the Director of Legislative Programs, where they advocated for nuclear energy policies to elected officials and staff members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Early in their career, they worked for The Honorable Heather Wilson, first as a Legislative Assistant and then as Legislative Director, focusing on energy, national security, and commerce policy. Clint Williamson's work experience demonstrates their expertise in corporate affairs, communications, government relations, and energy policy.

Clint Williamson, MA, MBA has a varied and extensive education history. Clint holds a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree from the Texas Tech University - Rawls College of Business, which they obtained from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from Texas Tech University. Clint also holds a Master's degree in Government from The Johns Hopkins University. In addition to these degrees, they have completed a Reactor Technology Course from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's National Academy for Nuclear Training.

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