Realigning supply chains in a time of tariff uncertainty
Date: 9 April
In this webinar, we’ll explore the outlook for how tariff uncertainty may affect corporate decisions about supply chain structures. We’ll also review Oxford Economics’ updated Market Compass index. The index compares manufacturing attractiveness across markets globally to inform companies pressure-testing their manufacturing location plans.
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Alex Mackle
Corporate Advisory Engagement Lead
Alex Mackle
Corporate Advisory Engagement Lead
New York, United States
Alex Mackle is a Corporate Advisory Engagement Lead in the US Macro Consulting team based in New York. Alex focuses on scenarios and stress testing, as well as CECL/IFRS9 scenarios. He also frequently gives training sessions on the Global Economic Model, focusing on scenarios and stress testing capabilities.
Prior to joining the US Macro Consulting team in 2017, Alex worked in the Scenarios team in London, contributing to the Global Scenario Service and various stress testing exercises. He has also worked on several modelling projects, including a macro model for the Central Bank of Oman.
Martina Bozadzhieva
Managing Director Macro & Investor Services
Martina Bozadzhieva
Managing Director Macro & Investor Services
London, United Kingdom
Martina is Managing Director at Oxford’s Macro and Investor Services team. She is responsible for the business performance, operations, and product development strategy of the firm’s Macro & Investor Services offering. She also leads Oxford Economics’ corporate advisory team, which supports C-suite executives in using economic insights to inform business strategies.
Martina has 15 years of experience working with C-suite executives, VPs of region, and global strategy leads to support international expansion and growth strategies and to help inform how the external economic and political environment affects their plans. She was most recently Chief Research Officer at corporate advisory and research firm FrontierView, where she supported senior executives with a global remit and oversaw all research and syndicated content at the company. Martina holds BA and MA degrees from Georgetown University in Washington, DC.
Ricardo Gómez Melgar
Assistant Economist, Latin America
Ricardo Gómez Melgar
Assistant Economist, Latin America
Mexico City, Mexico
Ricardo is an Assistant Economist in the Latin America team. He is responsible for the macroeconomic coverage of some countries of the region and supports the team in the publication of recurrent updates.
Ricardo first joined Oxford Economics as an intern in the Mexico City office in August 2022 and was promoted to an Assistant Economist one year later. Ricardo graduated from Tecnológico de Monterrey and holds a Bachelor Degree in Financial Management.
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