. He was a self-described “very technical, geeky kind of person,” who was put to work developing software in the age of mainframe computers with big green screens.
So began the next phase of his career as an energy economist and financial analyst, a trajectory that would eventually lead him to his current roles with ARC Financial andTertzakian began to consider writing a book around the turn of the millennium — something that even today he finds ironic, since as a techy type he never had much interest in creative writing and only passed first-year university English by the skin of his teeth.
, looked at the world’s “oil addiction” while envisioning a new direction for the industry on a global scale. He followed that with, a book that examines our worldwide energy circumstance as it relates to population growth, economic growth and an increase in living standards.