Euan Robertson
About Euan Robertson
Euan Robertson serves as Vice President in Investment Banking for Energy & Power at Piper Sandler, where he has worked since 2022. He has over a decade of experience in the energy investment banking sector, specializing in transactions related to both conventional and renewable energy.
Current Role at Piper Sandler
Euan Robertson currently holds the position of Vice President in the Investment Banking division, specializing in Energy & Power at Piper Sandler. He has been in this role since 2022, contributing to the firm's focus on energy investment banking in London, England. His responsibilities include overseeing transactions and providing strategic insights in the energy sector.
Career Progression at Piper Sandler
Robertson's career at Piper Sandler spans over a decade, beginning as a Senior Analyst in Investment Banking for Energy & Power from 2012 to 2017 in Aberdeen. He then advanced to the role of Associate in the same division from 2017 to 2022 in London. His progression reflects his expertise and commitment to the energy investment banking sector.
Previous Experience
Before joining Piper Sandler, Euan Robertson gained experience as a Research Executive at Flamingo for one month in 2011 in London. He also interned at Brewin Dolphin for one month in the same year. These early roles provided foundational insights into the financial services industry.
Education and Expertise
Euan Robertson studied at the University of Aberdeen, where he earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from 2008 to 2012. His academic background in law complements his extensive experience in investment banking, particularly in the energy sector, where he specializes in both conventional and renewable energy transactions.
Specialization in Energy Investment Banking
With over a decade of experience, Robertson specializes in transactions related to energy services, equipment, and technology. His expertise encompasses both conventional and renewable energy sectors, reflecting the evolving landscape of energy investment banking.