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Guy F. Caruso E-mail: Guy.Caruso@eia.doe.gov |
In February 2002, President
Bush nominated Guy F. Caruso to the position of Administrator of the Energy
Information Administration (EIA), a statistical agency within the United States
Department of Energy (DOE) that provides policy-independent data, forecasts and
analyses regarding energy. Mr. Caruso has acquired over 30 years of energy
experience, with particular emphasis on topics relating to energy markets,
policy and security.
He first joined DOE as a
Senior Energy Economist in the Office of International Affairs and soon became
the Director of the Office of Market Analysis. Other leadership roles held by
Mr. Caruso during his tenure at DOE include: Director, Office of Oil and
Natural Gas Policy, Office of Domestic and International Energy Policy and
Director, Office of Energy Emergency Policy Evaluation. Prior to joining DOE,
Mr. Caruso worked at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as an International
Energy Economist in the Office of Economic Research.
Mr. Caruso recently served
as the Executive Director of the Strategic Energy Initiative Project, under the
Energy and National Security Program of the Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS) a position he had held since 1998. CSIS is a
private, nonpartisan organization dedicated to providing world leaders with
strategic insights on, and policy solutions, to current and emerging global
issues.
Moreover, before joining
EIA, Mr. Caruso was also the Director of the National Energy Strategy (NES)
project for the United States Energy Association (USEA). During this time, Mr.
Caruso spearheaded the USEA publication "Toward a National Energy
Strategy," which was released in February 2001 and a follow up study
entitled, "National Energy Strategy Post 9/11" which was released in
July 2002.
Mr. Caruso has worked at
the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA), first as the Head of the Oil
Industry Division where he was responsible for analyzing world oil supply/demand
and developments in the oil industry; and later, as Director of the Office of
non-members Countries where he directed studies of energy-related developments.
Mr. Caruso holds a B.S. in
Business Administration and an M.S. in Economics from the University of
Connecticut. He also earned a Masters of Public Administration from Harvard
University. Guy Caruso and his wife, Donna, reside in Virginia. They have two
daughters, Dawn and Lisa.