Michael J. Orlando

Michael J. Orlando is Lecturer of Global Energy Management at the University of Colorado - Denver Business School. He is also Principal and Owner of Economic Advisors, Inc., a consulting practice specializing in strategies for engaging through financial and political markets.
Michael has a broad range of experience in energy business, from commercial, governmental, and academic perspectives. He began his career with Shell Oil Company, working in reservoir engineering, environmental engineering, and project valuation for oil and gas exploration and development projects in the Gulf of Mexico. He later served as a Research Economist in the Federal Reserve System, and then as Vice President and Branch Executive of the Fed’s Denver Branch, where he was responsible for regional economic research, energy markets analysis, policy advising, and public communication.
Michael's research spans a range of topics in applied microeconomics. He has published work on corporate governance, financial regulatory policy, network economics, the geography and industrial demography of innovation, money and banking, and energy and environmental policy. An award-winning teacher, he has developed courses in economics, finance, and energy business strategy.
Michael holds PhD and MA degrees in economics from Washington University in St. Louis, and MBA from Tulane University, and a BS in petroleum and natural gas engineering from The Pennsylvania State University.

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Fundamentals of Global Energy Business (Coursera) Coursera
University of Colorado System

Fundamentals of Global Energy Business (Coursera)

Dive deep into the world of global energy with our Fundamentals of Global Energy Business course. Explore the complexities of diverse and integrated markets for primary energy and learn how these dynamics shape the strategies of business leaders and policymakers worldwide. This course is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in understanding the critical factors driving the development and management of global energy resources.

Jun 8th 2026
5-12 Weeks
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