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J.M. Glachant nominated Vice President for Communications at IAEE

Jean Michel Glachant

The Florence School is delighted to inform you that the FSR Director, Jean-Michel Glachant has been nominated Vice President for Communications at the International Association for Energy Economics for the years 2019-20FSR also joined the IAEE Institutional Members.

IAEE is a worldwide non-profit professional organization with members in over 100 nations, which strives to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas, experience and issues among professionals interested in energy economics. The IAEE publishes three publications throughout the year, The Energy Journal, Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy and the Energy Forum. Moreover, the association is organising international conferences addressing critical issues in the sector and providing a forum where policy issues are presented, considered and discussed at both formal sessions and informal social functions.

Last June in Groningen, our Director received the IAEE Award for Outstanding Contributions to The Profession of Energy Economics and its Literature.

From the team, a big good luck and congratulations on the new role!

 

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