Stefan Judisch began his career in 1984 at the former German conglomerate Metallgesellschaft and later moved to UBS to build its non-precious metals commodity business. In 1999 he joined RWE as the founding managing director of RWE Energy Trading, before leading gas wholesale activities in the newly formed RWE Gas Midstream. In 2008, RWE Trading and RWE Gas Midstream merged to form RWE Supply & Trading, with Judisch taking the helm as CEO from 2009 until his retirement in early 2015. With years of experience in commodities including LNG and gas trading, portfolio management, business development and wholesale origination, Judisch spoke to Gas Strategies about the past and present of the gas sector, the sometimes painful process of change, and the challenges facing the industry.
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