Amanda Eversole

American Petroleum Institute

Executive Vice President & Chief Advocacy Officer

Amanda Eversole serves as Executive Vice President & Chief Advocacy Officer at American Petroleum Institute (API), where she leads the federal government relations, state government relations and external mobilization departments and the organization’s overall integrated advocacy efforts.

Eversole joined API in 2018 as Chief Operating Officer and expanded her role in early 2019 as Executive Vice President, where she led the development of API’s strategic plan and the formation of its Principles; oversaw membership during historic changes within the industry; revitalized and streamlined API’s business operations; and accelerated critical diversity, equity and inclusion efforts across our industry and at API.

Eversole previously served as Managing Director and Head of Public Affairs at JPMorgan Chase & Co., overseeing strategic communications, civic engagement and strategy for the corporate responsibility team. Eversole created and built JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s public affairs function, leveraging a campaign style process focused on aligning inclusive economic growth and deeper local engagement around the world. Eversole also created a framework for the firm’s philanthropic approach, which was highlighted in 2017 as part of Fortune’s “#1 Company Changing the World” recognition.

Prior to her time at JPMorgan Chase & Co., Eversole spent 13 years at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. There, she was President of C_TEC, the Chamber Technology Engagement Center, where she developed and expanded ties between technology companies and policymakers and additionally served as Senior Vice President of the U.S. Chamber Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness, a program she helped launch in 2006 to advance America’s global leadership in capital formation. Eversole also served as Chief of Staff to Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue and oversaw marketing and communications for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Prior to joining the U.S. Chamber, she worked for RTC Relationship Marketing – a WPP Group company – in business development.

Eversole graduated cum laude from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, with a Bachelor of Business Administration and a minor in French. She earned an M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, where she was a Palmer Scholar and graduated first in her class. Eversole currently serves on the William & Mary Business School Foundation Board. She lives in Virginia with her husband and their two daughters.

Sessions With Amanda Eversole

Monday, 18 March

  • 07:30pm - 09:00pm (CST) / 19/mar/2024 12:30 am - 19/mar/2024 02:00 am

    Solving the Workforce Gap in Energy

    Future of Workforce/Diversity & Inclusion

    The energy industry needs a robust, growing and highly skilled workforce to continue to meet today’s energy needs while building the decarbonized energy system of the future. Yet energy executives across the oil and gas and clean energy spectrum regularly cite retaining and recruiting talent as among their biggest challenges. How can the industry attract the next generation of talent to replace an aging workforce? Where are the opportunities and risks for the industry’s workforce in the energy transition? How will new digital tools like AI affect the energy workforce?