Mark
Davidson is Editorial Director for Platts’ North American
natural gas news coverage. Based in Washington, D.C., Mark also has
served as Chief Editor of Gas Daily and Managing Editor of Inside
FERC’s Gas Market Report. A graduate of the E.W. Scripps School
of Journalism at Ohio University, Mark was a general assignment and
local government reporter for daily newspapers in Ohio and Virginia
for nearly a decade before joining Platts in November 1995. |
David Hanna is the global editorial director of the
Platts Petrochemicals Division and is based in Tokyo, Japan. He joined
Platts in 1993 as a reporter covering the Asian oil and petrochemicals
markets. Before joining Platts, he earned a master’s degree
in international relations from Yale University and a bachelor’s
degree in Asian studies from Cornell University. Hanna also spent
a year in China as an exchange student at the Beijing Foreign Studies
Institute from 1985 to 1986. |
Neil
Fleming is head of strategy for Platts, a role he combines
with a career as a playwright. He is the former vice president of
the company’s Information division, former editorial vice president
of Platts, and former editor-in-chief of Platts’ real-time oil
news service. He has worked as United Press International’s
East Africa correspondent, South Africa bureau chief, and Platts Middle
East correspondent. He holds a first class honors degree in modern
languages from Cambridge University. |
David
R. Jones is Platts renewable energy and carbon markets editor.
An environmental journalist with 20 years experience, Jones edited
newsletters on U.S. state and local government, medical waste management,
oil pollution, and solid waste before joining Platts in 2001. He recently
moved to the Platts London office, where he serves as editor of Renewable
Energy Report. |
| John Kingston is director of oil at
Platts. In that position, he manages a global staff of almost 80 editors
covering all aspects of the world’s oil industry. He has been
a member of the Platts staff for almost 20 years, serving—among
other duties—as managing editor of Platts Oilgram Price Report
and editor-in-chief of Platts Oilgram News. Prior to joining Platts,
he spent almost five years covering metal markets at American Metal
Market. He also has worked at newspapers in New Jersey and Virginia.
He is a graduate of Washington & Lee University. |
Theo
Mullen is the managing editor of Megawatt Daily, the Washington,
D.C.–based Platts publication covering competitive power markets.
Mullen has held a number of editorial positions within Platts and
has covered the electric power industry for more than 20 years. |
Margaret
L. Ryan, editorial director of Platts Global Nuclear &
Coal groups, is a 23-year veteran of McGraw-Hill energy publications.
A professional journalist, she has reported on energy issues worldwide.
She is the recipient of two McGraw-Hill Corporate Achievement Awards,
most recently as Platts’ representative in developing the corporation’s
Homeland Security Summits. In 2003–2005 she is president of
the American News Women’s Club, the oldest club embracing women
journalists in Washington, D.C. |
Maureen
Power is the vice president responsible for IBMıs Business
Transformation Outsourcing business in the global Utility & Energy
industry.In this capacity, she works with clients to evaluate how
they can leverage the expertise and scale of IBM in the areas of finance
and accounting, human resources, customer care, procurement, and technology
outsourcing to enable faster,more enduring business transformation
in support of their broader strategic agenda. For more information,
please contact her at mpj@us.ibm.com
or 1-212-745-6670. |
Chell
Smith was named Capgemini’s CEO for the Americas in
April 2004. Smith has held a variety of global positions with the
company over 15 years, including head of Global Delivery Centers,
head of Technology Services, and head of Global Operations. She is
on the board of advisers for the IT Services division of the Information
Technology Association of America and Consulting Magazine, was named
one of VARBusiness Top 100 Executives this year, and was featured
in The Boss column of the Sunday New York Times in September 2004. |