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Meet the Speaker: Jennifer McGee, Vice President at Manhattan Pipeline

July 11, 2025 by Gus Calabrese Leave a Comment

In our latest Meet the Speaker series, we’re thrilled to introduce Jennifer McGee, Vice President of Customer Relations and Strategic Development at Manhattan Pipeline. With a dynamic career spanning biotech and oil and gas, Jennifer brings a unique perspective to leadership, relationship-building, and strategic growth in the energy industry. Get to know her through her thoughtful answers to our 10 questions, where she shares insights on her career, family, challenges, and what fuels her passion.


1. Tell us about yourself: Name, title, and company

Jennifer McGee, Vice President of Customer Relations and Strategic Development, Manhattan Pipeline.

Jennifer McGee, Vice President at Manhattan Pipeline

2. Share about your family, hometown, and where you live

Jennifer cherishes her vibrant family life in St. Louis, Missouri, where she lives with her husband of 25 years. A proud stepmom to a stepson and stepdaughter, she’s also a doting grandmother to two grandchildren. Her two sons keep her busy—one is a financial accountant recently engaged, and the other is thriving as a college football player studying Construction Management at Pittsburg State University.

3. What is your industry experience?

Jennifer’s career began in biotech as a genetic engineer, but a move to Tulsa, Oklahoma, 15 years ago led her to the oil and gas industry. Starting as a project coordinator, she climbed the ranks through project management and operations, eventually becoming Vice President of Operations. Today, she thrives in her role at Manhattan Pipeline, focusing on business development, strategic leadership, and fostering meaningful relationships.

4. What do you do when you’re not at work? Hobbies? Family time?

When she’s not working, Jennifer loves motorcycle rides along the scenic River Road in Alton, Illinois, or enjoying live music with friends. She’s also a self-proclaimed “science nerd,” spending quality time with her grandchildren at the science center for planetarium shows or Omnimax films. In the fall, you’ll find her cheering at her youngest son’s college football games, proudly supporting the Pittsburg State Gorillas.

5. Where do you see yourself one year from today?

Jennifer aims to continue excelling in her Vice President role, driving growth for her team and Manhattan Pipeline with purpose and momentum. “A year passes quickly,” she says, “but I’m focused on building a stronger, more impactful business.”

6. What is your biggest challenge?

Jennifer faces two key challenges. First, time management—splitting her life between St. Louis and Tulsa while traveling 80% of the time makes self-care and family time precious. She prioritizes being fully present with loved ones to create lasting memories. Second, as a woman in the energy industry, she’s working to break through the “glass ceiling” into a senior executive role. “It feels more like rubber sometimes,” she admits, but her persistence and commitment to paving the way for others keep her motivated.

7. Who are your role models, and why?

Jennifer draws inspiration from both personal and professional role models. Her husband taught her the value of patience and active listening, shaping her leadership style. Former bosses showed her the importance of investing in people’s growth. Her missionary service in the Philippines was transformative, teaching her to embrace diverse perspectives and value others’ input—a principle that guides her daily.

8. What is your number one goal?

Jennifer’s ultimate goal is to leave a legacy of impact and inspiration. “I want people to achieve greatness because I supported and believed in them,” she says. More than titles, she hopes to be remembered for spreading joy and encouraging others to embrace it, no matter the circumstances.

9. What are you most excited about right now?

Jennifer is eagerly anticipating an upcoming family vacation to unplug and reconnect. She’s also passionate about celebrating the progress of women in the energy industry, from more inclusive policies to improved workplace flexibility and balanced management cultures. “There’s still work to do, but the momentum is real,” she says proudly.

10. What are you most grateful for right now?

Above all, Jennifer is thankful for her family’s unwavering support, which fuels her drive. She’s also grateful for the opportunities that have shaped her journey, each challenge and triumph teaching her valuable lessons along the way.


Why Jennifer McGee Inspires Us

Jennifer McGee’s story is one of resilience, growth, and purpose. From her roots in biotech to her leadership in the energy sector, she exemplifies how diverse experiences can shape a powerful career. Her commitment to breaking barriers for women, nurturing her team, and cherishing her family makes her a true role model for the industry and beyond. We’re honored to have her as a speaker at our upcoming energy industry event, where her insights will undoubtedly inspire attendees.

Stay tuned for more Meet the Speaker features, and join us at our next event to hear from Jennifer and other industry leaders!

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About Gus Calabrese

Starting his professional career as a Petroleum Engineer seems odd for a guy who now plans events, however. the similarities make perfect sense to Gus. Capacity, flow, logistics and attention to the details are major components of both Petroleum and event management. Gus’ event background includes some of Philadelphia’s most recognized events, The Reindeer Romp (3,000 participants), The World’s Largest Bar Crawl (15,000 participants), Xtoberfest (7,500 participants) on average over 50,000 tickets are sold to events produced by Gus. Since early 2011 Gus has been involved with logistics for Conferences Connect. In November of 2014 Gus left the Philadelphia event scene and took on a bigger roll of strategic planning and marketing for Conference Connects. Gus looks forward to the challenge of creating engaging conferences in multiple markets.

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