Thomas Reid
About Thomas Reid
Thomas Reid is the Manager of Geopolitical Risk Analysis at Chevron in London, with extensive experience in international relations and diplomacy.
Manager, Geopolitical Risk Analysis at Chevron
Thomas Reid currently holds the position of Manager, Geopolitical Risk Analysis at Chevron in London, United Kingdom. In this capacity, he oversees the assessment and management of geopolitical risks that could impact the company's operations and strategic initiatives. Reid brings a wealth of experience in geopolitical risk analysis to his role, contributing to Chevron's decision-making processes in high-stakes environments.
Deputy Manager, Geopolitical Risk Analysis Team at Chevron
Thomas Reid also serves as the Deputy Manager of the Geopolitical Risk Analysis Team at Chevron in London, United Kingdom. His dual roles within the company allow him to provide critical insights and support in the evaluation of geopolitical factors. His expertise plays a pivotal role in guiding Chevron's strategies and minimizing potential geopolitical threats.
Diplomat at Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Thomas Reid worked as a Diplomat at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 2000 to 2011. During his 11-year tenure, he served in various international locations including London, Harare, Istanbul, and Madrid. His diplomatic service provided him with deep insights into international relations and diplomacy, skills that he has carried into his subsequent roles in the energy sector.
Master's Degree in English Literature from The University of Edinburgh
Thomas Reid completed his Master's Degree in English Literature at The University of Edinburgh between 1995 and 1999. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his analytical skills and critical thinking, attributes that have been essential in his career in geopolitical risk analysis and diplomacy.
Extensive Experience in Geopolitical Risk Analysis
Thomas Reid has extensive experience in geopolitical risk analysis, underpinned by his work in diverse international locations such as London, Harare, Istanbul, and Madrid. His expertise in assessing global political climates and their implications has made significant contributions to the organizations he has been a part of, including his current and previous roles at Chevron and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, respectively.