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Michael Warren spent 11 years at Toyota

Michael Warren

Hart Energy Consulting Executive Director

Michael Warren, the national manager of the Latin America Research Group for Toyota North America for 11 years, has been hired by Houston-based Hart Energy Consulting to open its Miami office.

Warren will be the executive director for Global Research and Strategic Services.

Hart Energy Consulting is a division of Hart Energy Publishing, one of the world’s largest energy industry publishers, with variety of magazines, newsletters, directories, conferences and consulting services under its umbrella.

In addition to the new Miami office, the company is represented in Bahrain, Brussels, Denver, Detroit, London, Mexico City, Bangkok, New York, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

Warren also served as a participating member of the Demand Task Group of the National Petroleum Council’s Oil & Natural Gas Study.
Warren will work with Livia Kosaka, director for Latin America in Houston, and Raphael Hudson, former Automotive Analyst at Toyota in Miami.

“I am thrilled with the addition of this new team in Miami, which will add to Hart’s coverage of Latin America and of the integration of this region with the U.S. market.” said Tammy Klein, the executive director of Hart’s Global Biofuels Center, one of the company’s divisions.

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