Gillman has been working in the traditional energy sector in Washington D.C. for the past several years after completing his degree in Political Science from the Johns Hopkins University, where he also completed his Masters degree recently in Government/Security Studies.
Where Solyndra Went Wrong, and How it Harmed All Energy Development
Barack Obama Can Do Little to Ease High Gas Prices
The Green Dream
Shale Gas: A Geopolitical Game Changer
The French Connection: Why the U.S. is Involved in Libya
Middle East Revolts and the World Energy Supply
In the Debate Over Climate Policy, What About Energy Security?
Finding Energy Policies That Work
Offsetting Naiveté: Coming to Terms with Environmental Realism