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Dr Doshi, an industry expert with over 15 years of international experience in leading oil and gas companies, has been appointed by DMCC to specifically drive regional market and product development for the energy sector.
Prior to joining DMCC, Dr Doshi worked as a Consultant for Saudi Aramco in its crude marketing and corporate planning department. He has also held senior positions as Director of Industry Analysis at the Atlantic Richfield Company in Los Angeles, and Chief Energy Economist at the Unocal Corporation's Asia office in Singapore.
As DMCC's Executive Director for the energy sector, Dr Doshi will serve to intensify links between DMCC and the energy industry. He will be in charge of creating industry-specific physical and market infrastructure products for DMCC whilst providing innovative concepts to facilitate the growth of the energy business in Dubai.
Dr Doshi will also be leading the development and launch of energy contracts for the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange in association with key players across the energy sector.
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