Rosalyn Berry
Analyst-Equity bij Energy Information Administration (United States)
Profiel
Rosalyn Berry is currently working as a Lead Operations Research Analyst at Energy Information Administration (United States) since 2017.
Prior to this, she worked as an Energy Industry Analyst at Federal Energy Regulatory Commission from 2007 to 2017.
She completed her undergraduate degree from Western Governors University in 2017.
Actieve functies van Rosalyn Berry
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Energy Information Administration (United States)
Energy Information Administration (United States) Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is an independent agency that provides statistics and analysis related to energy in the United States. The agency is based in Washington and offers information on various energy sources, including petroleum, natural gas, coal, renewable and alternative fuels, nuclear energy, and electricity. The EIA also provides data on energy consumption and efficiency in homes, commercial buildings, manufacturing, and transportation. The agency is a subsidiary of the Government of the United States of America. | Analyst-Equity | 01-01-2017 |
Eerdere bekende functies van Rosalyn Berry
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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-01-2017 |
Opleiding van Rosalyn Berry
Western Governors University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Energy Information Administration (United States)
Energy Information Administration (United States) Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is an independent agency that provides statistics and analysis related to energy in the United States. The agency is based in Washington and offers information on various energy sources, including petroleum, natural gas, coal, renewable and alternative fuels, nuclear energy, and electricity. The EIA also provides data on energy consumption and efficiency in homes, commercial buildings, manufacturing, and transportation. The agency is a subsidiary of the Government of the United States of America. | Finance |
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | Government |