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S&P Global reporter Potter departs for a role in public affairs

Ellie Potter

Ellie Potter, a power policy reporter at S&P Global, has left to work in public affairs at American Renewable Energy’s Macro Grid Initiative.

Previously, Potter covered the coal sector from a financial perspective and also reported on congressional and federal agency actions pertaining to energy policy for S&P Global. She reported for the Daily News-Record in Virginia and The Dickinson Press in North Dakota.

She interned at Real Clear Politics, the Washington Examiner and Richmond Magazine.

Potter has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Richmond and a master’s degree from Johns  Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs.

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