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Peter McAteer, Managing Director, Allomax
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Katya Zotova, Head, International A&D (Oil & Gas), Citigroup (outside of Americas)
What advice would you pass on to a graduate wishing to work in your line of business?
Learn fast. There is a demographic timebomb about to knock out your competition.
What’s the one interesting fact about you that no one would suspect?
I've been writing songs since I was a teenager. How do you prefer to spend your spare time?
Climbing a mountain or walking around the estuary where I live.
Favourite holiday destination? Anywhere I have never been. All-time favourite book? Bizarre it should be on TV as I write. Birdsong.
I am ex Royal Engineers (TA) and fascinated by the bravery of the early sappers that this book so eloquently describes.
All-time favourite film? Jungle Book. Why grow up?
What 3 things would you take to a desert island? My wife, my memories and my imagination.
All-time favourite film? The Thomas Crown Affair What 3 things would you take to a desert island?
A chess set to keep me sane, a signaling mirror and a whistle
What advice would you pass on to a graduate wishing to work in your line of business?
Whether it is one transaction or a global partnership - always see the bigger picture and think long term.
This is an elephant memory business.
What’s the one interesting fact about you that no one would suspect?
I used to tame horses How do you prefer to spend your spare time?
Explore new places and cook 5 course dinners for friends
Favourite holiday destination? Italy, San Diego, New York and Asia All-time favourite book? Salman Rushdie's Shalimar the Clown
To be included in a future edition please contact
iain.pitt@oilcouncil.com
Drillers and Dealers :::
::: February 2012 Edition
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