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Jill S. Tietjen (born 1954) is an American
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, consultant, women's advocate, author, and speaker. She is the president and CEO of Technically Speaking, Inc., an electric utilities consulting firm which she founded in Greenwood Village, Colorado, in 2000. She has written or co-authored fourteen books and more than 100 technical papers. A strong advocate for the participation of women and girls in the
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fields, she establishes scholarships for
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and technology, and nominates women for awards and halls of fame. She was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2010 and the Colorado Authors Hall of Fame in 2019, and elected to the
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in 2022.


Early life and education

She was born Karen Jill Stein in
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, in 1954. She is the oldest of four children. Her father, a PhD in engineering, worked at NASA. She graduated from Hampton High School and entered the third class opened to women at the University of Virginia, in 1972. She graduated in 1976 with a major in applied mathematics and minor in electrical engineering. She was one of the first 10 women to graduate in engineering from that university. She began working at
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in Charlotte, North Carolina, and went on to earn her MBA at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1979.


Career

After five years as a planning engineer with Duke Power, she moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1981 to become a planning analyst for
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in the company's mining and coal division. As the energy business took a downturn in 1983, the following year she entered consulting work for electric utilities as assistant vice president of Stone & Webster Management Consultants in
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, a position she held from 1984 to 1992. From 1992 to 1995 she was a principal with RCG/Hagler Bailly in
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, managing utility planning. She returned to Stone & Webster to run their Denver office from 1995 to 1997. During the latter period, she served as an expert witness for electric utilities before Federal and state regulatory commissions. From 1997 to 2000, Tietjen turned to women's education as director of the Women in Engineering Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. Between 1997 and 2008 she was an
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for engineering programs nationwide, including those on behalf of the
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(IEEE). In 2000 she formed her own company, Technically Speaking, Inc., to provide consulting services to electric utilities. From 2001 to 2008 she worked as a senior engineer at McNeil Technologies, and from 2003 to 2005 as a senior management consultant at R. W. Beck.


Women's advocate

Tietjen is a strong advocate for the participation of women and girls in the
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fields. She mentors women and girls considering careers in engineering and technology, and has endowed scholarships for women in technology fields at the University of Virginia, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and the University of Colorado Boulder, as well as through the Society of Women Engineers. With an eye to supplying more role models for women, she regularly nominates candidates for awards and halls of fame in the engineering and technology fields. Her first nomination was for computer scientist Grace Hopper, who invented one of the first compiler related tools in 1952. In 1991 Hopper received the National Medal of Technology. Tietjen accepted the award on Hopper's behalf from President
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at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. Tietjen has nominated more than 30 inductees to the
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across all fields of endeavor.


Writing and speaking

Tietjen is an editor for the Springer ''Women in Engineering and Science'' series, and authored the series' introductory volume. She was a blogger for '' The Huffington Post'' from 2014 to 2018, writing about women's historical achievements. Tietjen received training in
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in her first job at the Duke Power Company. She gave presentations on nuclear power for that company, and later used her speaking skills to deliver expert testimony for electric utilities before Federal and state regulatory commissions. She is also a
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on the topics of "women in engineering, historical women in engineering and science, and leadership".


Memberships and affiliations

Tietjen was elected to the national board of the
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in 1988 and served as its national president from 1991 to 1992. She was the first woman on the board of directors of the Rocky Mountain Electrical League, as well as that group's first woman president. She was board chair of the Girl Scouts – Mile Hi Council from 1999 to 2007, and joined the board of the
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from 2009 to 2014; in 2015 she was appointed CEO. Tietjen is an Outside Director of the Georgia Transmission Corporation. She served as an Outside Director of Merrick & Company from 2010 to 2021. Since 2008, she is a trustee of the
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.


Awards and honors

Tietjen has been listed in ''Who's Who in Engineering'', ''Who's Who in Science and Engineering'', and ''Who's Who in Technology''. She was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2010 and the Colorado Authors' Hall of Fame in 2019. She was elected to the National Academy of Construction in 2022.


Personal life

In 1976 she married her first husband, a fellow engineering student whom she met at the University of Virginia, becoming known as Jill S. Baylor. They divorced in 1994. Her second husband is David Tietjen. The couple resides in Centennial, Colorado.


Bibliography

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) * (with Marija D. Ilic, Lina Bertling Tjernberg, and Noel N. Schulz) * (with Katherine T. Wang) * (with
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) * (with Peggy Layne) * * (with Barbara Bridges) * * * (with Jillaine Newman and Merrill Amos) * (with Charlotte. S. Waisman) * (with Betty Reynolds) * (with Kristy Schloss) * (with Betty Reynolds) * (with Betty Reynolds)


References


External links


"Far More Colorado"
video interview with Jill Tietjen, March 30, 2013
"Great Colorado Women - Jill Tietjen 'Engineering Women back into History'" (video)
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