Joshua serves as vice chairman of Asia Pacific. He has been advising clients across upstream, gas, LNG, downstream, petrochemicals and energy transition including CCUS, hydrogen and carbon offsets since he first joined Wood Mackenzie in 2012. Joshua’s cross sectorial experience allows him to approach energy transition in a holistic manner.
In his role, Joshua regularly engages with c-suite, senior executives and government representatives in the energy sector to discuss market trends and challenges faced by the industry in this ever-evolving global energy landscape. He is also a regular speaker in conferences across the region.
Joshua is also part of Wood Mackenzie’s thought leadership executive, focused on harnessing Wood Mackenzie’s extensive data and insights to dive deep into specific topics within the energy industry, while considering the complexities and interdependencies across the value chain, including the metals and mining sector.
Joshua also has previous experience working as part of a corporate finance team at a global bank, advising clients on M&A and capital raising in the natural resources sector.
Education
MSc, Engineering Management, University of Applied Sciences Mannheim, Germany
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