Diana Friedman
Energy Products Analyst at U.S. International Trade Commission- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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U.S. International Trade Commission
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United States
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International Trade and Development
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200 - 300 Employee
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Energy Products Analyst
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Oct 2016 - Present
Project leader for USITC's investigation on the potential economic effects of increased renewable electricity generation commitments in Massachusetts. Specializes in crude oil, natural gas, refined petroleum products, coal, uranium, and electricity markets. Contributes to various USITC fact-finding investigations and technical assistance requests for the USTR and congressional trade committees. Researches trends in U.S. imports and exports of energy products. Project leader for USITC's investigation on the potential economic effects of increased renewable electricity generation commitments in Massachusetts. Specializes in crude oil, natural gas, refined petroleum products, coal, uranium, and electricity markets. Contributes to various USITC fact-finding investigations and technical assistance requests for the USTR and congressional trade committees. Researches trends in U.S. imports and exports of energy products.
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International Technology & Trade Associates
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United States
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Business Consulting and Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Trade Analyst
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Jun 2014 - Oct 2016
Prepared regular updates for clients on trade-related issues such as US sanctions policy, export control reform, the status of free trade agreement negotiations, and Export-Import Bank reauthorization. Also covered developments related to US politics and China. Collaborated with other ITTA analysts on studies contracted by clients, e.g. US sanctions policy toward Russia, US government policies for small businesses.
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Energy Policy Intern
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Sep 2013 - May 2014
Assisted with researching and writing deliverables for ITTA clients in the energy sector. Provided analysis on contemporary issues affecting the U.S. oil refining industry including the price of RIN credits, the effect of infrastructure bottlenecks on North American crude streams, and regional natural gas prices.
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U.S. Department of Commerce
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Oil and Gas & Smart Grid Intern
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Jun 2013 - Aug 2013
Brainstormed with the Oil and Gas Analyst to develop a data-driven process of identifying top U.S. export markets. Used energy conferences, webinars, and independent research to produce deliverables on U.S. LNG exports, the emerging natural gas sector in Mozambique, and transactive energy. Built a database on smart grid policies in over 30 countries. Brainstormed with the Oil and Gas Analyst to develop a data-driven process of identifying top U.S. export markets. Used energy conferences, webinars, and independent research to produce deliverables on U.S. LNG exports, the emerging natural gas sector in Mozambique, and transactive energy. Built a database on smart grid policies in over 30 countries.
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Intern
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Jan 2013 - Apr 2013
Worked with a small team to compile two 300-page reports for Congress, summarizing U.S. trade negotiations over the past year and the state of foreign barriers to trade. Worked with a small team to compile two 300-page reports for Congress, summarizing U.S. trade negotiations over the past year and the state of foreign barriers to trade.
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Seeding Labs
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United States
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International Trade and Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Global Logistics Intern
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Jun 2012 - Aug 2012
Seeding Labs. Summer ’12. Researched the used lab equipment market, pricing, subsidization of goods to developing countries, and import procedures. Made recommendations to improve Seeding Labs’ pricing model. Seeding Labs. Summer ’12. Researched the used lab equipment market, pricing, subsidization of goods to developing countries, and import procedures. Made recommendations to improve Seeding Labs’ pricing model.
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On-call Economics and French Tutor
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Jan 2010 - Jul 2012
Classes tutored include Principles of Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, and Statistics. Classes tutored include Principles of Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, and Statistics.
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Education
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The George Washington University
Master of Arts (M.A.), International Business/Trade/Commerce -
Tufts University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Economics, French