The Financial Times has hired Derek Brower as its U.S. energy editor.
Brower will be leaving his current post director/analyst at RS Energy Group to join the FT in his new role next week. He will be based in New York.
Before joining RS Energy Group, Brower was managing director at Petroleum Policy Intelligence. Before that, he held the posts of editor-in-chief and contributor at Petroleum Economist and The Economist, respectively.
Brower is a B.A. in modern history from the University of Oxford. He earned his master’s degree in Russian studies and a PhD in Russian literature from UCL.
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