
Bewick, Andersen Join Editorial Staff at Public Utilities Fortnightly Magazine
VIENNA, Va., Nov. 10, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Public Utilities Fortnightly magazine added two analysts to its renowned editorial staff. John A. Bewick and Steven Anderson were named Contributing Editors, appearing on the magazine's masthead in the November 2011 issue.
Bewick, a former secretary of environmental affairs for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, has written several articles for Fortnightly since 2007, focusing on clean air, climate change, and nuclear energy issues. Bewick also serves as president of Compliance Management Inc., an independent consultancy based in Hingham, Mass. He holds graduate degrees in nuclear science and business administration. His current beat at Fortnightly includes nuclear spent fuel management and the DOE Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future.
Bewick's most recent article, "Life After Yucca: Reviving Hope for Spent-Fuel Storage," appears in the November issue.
Andersen, a business journalist since 1996, has been a Fortnightly contributor since 2008. A former editor of Illinois Legal Times and a staff editor at Inside Counsel, he has focused on legal and regulatory issues, including intellectual property, corporate governance, litigation and industrial sustainability. His work has appeared in Business Without Borders, U.S. Business Litigation, and Counsel to Counsel. His beat for Fortnightly includes green technologies and related regulatory and market structure issues. Andersen is based in New York.
Andersen's most recent article, "Tipping Point: Industry Giants Start the EV Revolution," was published in the June 2010 issue.
Fortnightly also retained its previous Contributing Editor, Scott M. Gawlicki, based in Hartford, Conn. Gawlicki has worked for more than 20 years as a freelance business journalist specializing in energy, investment banking, technology and law. His work has appeared in such publications as Electric Light & Power, Investment Dealer's Digest and Inside Counsel magazines.
Gawlicki's most recent article, "Got Prepaid?" appeared in Fortnightly's July 2010 issue.
"Fortnightly's editorial staff has been covering the energy industry for decades," said Michael T. Burr, Editor-in-Chief. "Our Contributing Editors bring unique perspectives and expertise to ensure Fortnightly remains the most highly respected magazine in the U.S. utility industry."
PUBLIC UTILITIES FORTNIGHTLY (www.fortnightly.com), published by Public Utilities Reports Inc., in Vienna, Va., is the journal of record for the U.S. utility industry, providing authoritative, in-depth analysis of trends in generation, transmission and distribution of electricity and natural gas. For more than 80 years, Public Utilities Fortnightly has delivered exclusive interviews and expert analysis to help utility-industry executives and regulators decide where to invest, how the industry will be regulated and what the future holds. Subscription rate: $287/year.
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