Women in Energy: Sarah Morgan, Vinson & Elkins

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Sarah Morgan said entering the energy industry was “more luck than intentional.” After growing up in the panhandle of Florida, she obtained her bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from Rice University in Houston and a J.D. degree from the University of Virginia School of Law.

She now co-heads Vinson & Elkins’ Mergers & Acquisitions and Capital Markets practice group.

“Though I was very proud to be the youngest female promoted to partner at Vinson & Elkins at the time I was promoted, I was also very honored that the firm’s leadership trusted me enough to appoint me as a practice group leader of M&A and capital markets, our largest group,” Morgan said.

She is an experienced securities lawyer who focuses on capital-raising transactions for clients in the energy industry. She regularly advises companies and private equity funds concerning IPOs, debt and equity offerings, M&A and other transactions. Morgan also provides regular day-to-day counseling to her clients on securities disclosure and corporate governance, compliance and ESG matters. She has deep experience with all sectors of the energy industry and regularly presents and publishes on topics relating to the energy transition.

Morgan also serves as a sponsor member of the Houston chapter of Women Corporate Directors, a member of the board of directors and executive committee of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Houston, and a member of the Clean Tech Leaders Roundtable.

She lives in Houston with her husband, and they have four children together.

Motivation

“What I have always loved about working in energy is that my job is never boring. I joined Vinson & Elkins in 2004 as an associate and in that time have cycled through booms and busts related to everything from geopolitical crises to natural disasters to global pandemics to production shortages to technological innovations. Through it all, I have had the amazing opportunity to help my clients navigate these changes all the while completing large, complex deals.”

Favorite projects

“My favorite projects have always been taking companies public through an initial public offering [IPO]. The relationships built during these intense processes are lifelong, and work is just generally more satisfying when you develop those really great relationships with your clients. I also love that IPO processes give me an opportunity to really dig in and understand a client’s business and help them tell their story to access the capital markets and next stage of growth. The breadth and variety of both the industries and transactions I’ve experienced in two decades of taking companies public keeps the work fun and interesting too, and so many of the deals I have worked on touched energy in some form or fashion.”