NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil consultant Gary Ross, founder of New York firm PIRA, is stepping down from his role as Chief Executive to become Executive Chairman, the executive said in a statement on Thursday.
Ross will continue to lead the company's oil group while Chief Operating Officer Gemma Postlethwaite will assume the Chief Executive role.
"She has a keen sense of how clients? needs are changing and how best to address those needs" Ross said in a statement. "I am now able to focus primarily on making our oil group and its products even stronger."
PIRA was launched in 1976 as a supplier of bottom-up fundamental analysis and is now retained by more than 500 companies in 60 countries including major integrated oil companies, independent producers, refiners and pipeline companies.
"At a time when our clients face very volatile market conditions, we are renewing our commitment to them ? the commitment to provide the most expert, objective and integrated analysis of worldwide energy markets," Postlethwaite said in the statement. She joined the firm in 2014.
(Reporting By Jessica Resnick-Ault; Editing by Diane Craft)