About me

I’m a freelance journalist based in New York, writing regularly for Fast Company (Ethonomics/Fast.Co.Exist), the FT and Yale e360.

I used to edit a management review, called EBF, owned by 15 European business schools. Before that, I was a freelancer in London, and a reporter in San Francisco, Prague, and Brussels. I have a masters from the London School of Economics in the history of nationalism (my dissertation was on the formation of Czechoslovakia during WW1), and a BA in English Lit from the University of Sussex.

Email me at schiller(at)f2s.com, or follow me @btschiller.

A few articles:

Europe’s CO2 Trading Scheme: Is it Time for a Major Overhaul? (Yale e360, 2011)

‘Fracking’ Comes to Europe, Sparking Rising Controversy (Yale e360, 2011)

The rise of the MBA politicians (FT, 2011)

Rise of the MBAs (RSA, 2010)

DAM: Between bombs and beats (Pulse, 2010)

Model approach to keeping track of trains (FT, 2008)

The axis of oil: China and Venezuela (OpenDemocracy, 2006)

The China Model (OpenDemocracy, 2005)

Whose country? (Ethical Corporation, 2005)

Tatra’s troubles (Prague Post, 2003)

Internet-for-schools program lambasted (Prague Post, 2002)

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1 Simon Canter May 8, 2010 at 11:24 am

“It could all be up to bloggers and a few chaps in the City”

Ben – please save us from the Tories!

2 check it May 18, 2010 at 5:40 pm

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