In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, ComEd employees shine light on the vast cultures and contributions of AAPI communities.
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Empowering Communities
Supporting communities and making a difference in people’s lives drives us to do better.
Kelly Lin shares what receiving the Future of Energy scholarship means to her. Read more here.
Thousands attend Switch on Summer festival to witness ComEd and the Chicago Park District powering on Buckingham Fountain for the season.
ComEd lineworker Leejohn Johnson shares his story as graduate of CONSTRUCT a decade ago.
Sergio Alzate, a certified minority-owned business owner, turned one freelance opportunity with ComEd into a growing 20-employee business.
Elmhurst elementary students visited ComEd prairieland to learn about native plants and spread seeds to create a natural habitat for pollinators.
Special Olympics Chicago’s Annual Polar Plunge brought thousands out of hibernation this season for a special reason.
Women at ComEd share what Women’s History Month means to them, and how they are empowering others to succeed in the energy industry.
During Black History Month, ComEd hosted a Leadership Summit to inspire the next generation of black innovators in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
ComEd’s Gil Quiniones reflects on his first 100 days as CEO, new home city, and vision for clean energy communities of the future.
ComEd’s Future of Energy scholarship provides up to $10,000 in financial assistance for women and minority students pursuing STEM degrees. Apply now before the March 28, 2022 deadline.