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Andrew Critchlow (born c. 1974) is a business journalist. He is head of EMEA news at S&P Global Platts.
Life and career
Critchlow was born in County Durham. He was educated at Barnard Castle School followed by the University of Bradford where he read Peace Studies, followed by Durham University where he read for a master's degree in Middle East politics.
He joined the army as a Grenadier guard between 1992 and 1996 where he served in Northern Ireland, East Africa and the Middle East before moving into business journalism.
From 2000 to 2004, Critchlow was the senior Gulf correspondent in Dubai for the Middle East Economic Digest.
He was the Gulf OPEC correspondent and deputy bureau chief at Bloomberg from 2004 to 2007.
Between 2007 and 2010, he was Middle East managing editor of Dow Jones Newswires and the Zawya Dow Jones News Service.
In 2010, he became Sydney bureau chief for Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones.
In 2013, he joined the Telegraph Media Group as business news editor and later became commodities editor.
He left the Telegraph in October 2015, and joined S&P Global Platts.
References
- Critchlow, Andrew (27 July 2012). "What I Saw at the Cycling Revolution". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ WSJ/Dow Jones names Sydney bureau chief | Talking Biz News
- The Daily Telegraph
External links
- Profile at The Daily Telegraph website