Neil Chatterjee
About Neil Chatterjee
Neil Chatterjee serves as the Acting Bureau Chief for Thomson Reuters in Indonesia, overseeing a diverse range of topics including government policy and the economy. He has held various positions within the company since 2005, including roles as Bureau Chief in Singapore and Senior Energy Correspondent.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Neil Chatterjee has held multiple roles at Thomson Reuters since 2005. He began as a Senior Energy Correspondent from 2005 to 2007, where he focused on energy-related topics. He then served as Bureau Chief in Singapore from 2008 to 2010, overseeing news coverage in the region. Since 2010, he has been the Acting Bureau Chief in Indonesia, managing a team of over 30 journalists. In this role, he is responsible for editing and reporting on various subjects, including government policy, the economy, and environmental issues.
Education and Expertise
Neil Chatterjee possesses a strong background in journalism, particularly in the areas of government policy, economics, and environmental reporting. His extensive experience in managing teams and ensuring the safety of journalists highlights his expertise in newsroom operations and crisis management. His prior roles have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the energy sector and regional dynamics in Southeast Asia.
Background
Neil Chatterjee has a career spanning nearly two decades in journalism, primarily with Thomson Reuters. He has worked in various capacities, gaining insights into different sectors, including energy and environmental issues. His tenure in Singapore and Indonesia has provided him with a unique perspective on the economic and political landscape of the region.
Achievements
During his time at Thomson Reuters, Neil Chatterjee has successfully managed a large team of journalists, focusing on their hiring, training, and safety. His leadership in the Jakarta bureau has contributed to comprehensive coverage of significant events and issues in Indonesia, reflecting the dynamic nature of the region's news landscape.