The growth in demand for natural gas could flatline by 2030, even as the supply expands. Players must take steps now if they are to thrive amid disruption.
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Education
- MSc, management (finance), MIT Sloan School of Management
- BS, highest distinction, chemical engineering, University of Virginia
Honors and Awards
- President, Trustees, University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
David Gee is a core member and former leader of the North American Energy practice at The Boston Consulting Group.
Since David joined BCG in 2010, his work has centered on the energy and petrochemicals sectors. He has deep expertise in energy networks, distributed generation, generation, and transformation.
Before joining BCG, David was president of North America for AES Corporation. He was also vice president of strategy for PG&E Corporation during the California energy crisis.