Ryan is particularly excited about co-chairing the Fall Symposium, because the 2010 conference was his first ever speaking engagement.
Candace Smith is a member in Steptoe & Johnson PLLC’s Lexington, Kentucky office, where she has extensive experience representing coal, oil and gas, and renewable energy companies in a variety of disputes. She serves as a board member of the Kentucky Oil and Gas Association (KOGA), and is chair of the KOGA Legal Committee. She is also a member of the Energy & Mineral Law Foundation Board of Trustees. Candace has a B.A. from Transylvania University and earned her J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law. After law school, Candace returned to Lexington and is excited to welcome EMLF back as well.
Benjamin Verney is Senior Counsel for CNX Resources Corporation, where he provides legal support across a wide range of litigation and operational matters. His practice includes advising on environmental compliance, permitting, land use, midstream infrastructure, marketing disputes, and issues arising from CNX’s historical acquisitions, spin-offs, and the division of surface, coal, and gas interests. Ben also supports the company’s community and governmental affairs efforts, including involvement in CNX’s first-of-its-kind Radical Transparency initiative, which focuses on real-time environmental data collection and public disclosure.
Prior to joining CNX, Ben was an attorney at Jones Day in Pittsburgh, where he represented natural gas exploration and production companies and other highly regulated industry clients in complex litigation and investigations. His experience includes defending energy sector clients in landmark permitting appeals, toxic tort litigation across civil courts and the Pennsylvania Environmental Hearing Board, and representing companies in connection with statewide investigating grand juries.
A veteran of the Marcellus Shale boom in Pennsylvania, Ben brings extensive industry experience and a pragmatic legal approach to the evolving challenges of energy development. He earned his B.S. from Wake Forest University and his J.D. from American University, Washington College of Law.
All three chairs are enthusiastic about the agenda for the conference, which mixes practical topics with issues that are on the forefront of the industry today. Returning this year is a track specifically geared toward young professionals, including the many students who attend this event each year.
The Fall Symposium will be held October 7-9 in Lexington, kicking off with a happy hour on the evening of the 7th and finishing up around noon on Thursday the 9th, just in time for the opening race at Keeneland, Lexington’s legendary and beautiful thoroughbred racetrack!
