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Chloe Parkins

Lead Economist, Tourism Economics

Chloe Parkins

Lead Economist, Tourism Economics

Oxford, United Kingdom

Chloe is a Lead Economist with Tourism Economics, specialising in European tourism forecast services. On top of forecasting, she takes a key role in European consultancy work including regular outputs for the ETC and STR. She previously worked on both the industry and macro services within Oxford Economics for seven years where she developed her skills in forecasting, modelling, data visualisation and bespoke consulting work.

Christa Borromeo

Senior Business Development Manager, Canada

Christa Borromeo

Senior Business Development Manager, Canada

Toronto, Canada

Christa Borromeo joined Oxford Economics Canada from a global economic research and advisory firm where she held account management and growth responsibilities primarily within the financial services sector across Canada, the United States and Latin America.

Prior to this, Christa worked with Gartner Inc. where she held sales and account management responsibilities working with Heads of Private Banking, Commercial Banking, Retail Banking and Operations and their teams across Asia. In addition, Christa led the firm’s Financial Services Practice team and was instrumental in leading key initiatives and developing best practices and relationships in the region.

Christian Franken

Junior Economist

Christian Franken

Junior Economist

Paarl, Cape Towm


Christian is a Junior Economist and Political Analyst at Oxford Economics Africa. He holds an MSc in Economics from the University of St Andrews as well as degrees in BCom (Hons) Economics, BA (Hons) International Studies, and BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) from the University of Stellenbosch. As an economist, Christian has a pronounced interest in macroeconomics, financial economics, monetary and fiscal policy, behavioural finance, geopolitics, and econometrics.
He also has an intellectual interest in the philosophy of economics, and is especially drawn to topics on how to improve economic modeling to better capture the complexity of emerging economies, and to improve the precision of forecasts using data. Outside of work, Christian enjoys hiking, running, reading, attending concerts, and spending time with friends and family.

Christian Savelli

Director, Cruise Analytics, Tourism Economics

Christian Savelli

Director, Cruise Analytics, Tourism Economics

Philadelphia, United States

Christian Savelli is a seasoned professional with decades of experience in research and intelligence and joined Tourism Economics from Cruise Lines International Association, where for more than six years, he served as Vice President, Research and Business Analytics. He has a rich background in developing business intelligence solutions, conducting analysis and research, and synthesizing input from multiple sources to deliver executive recommendations. Before CLIA, Savelli was the Senior Director of Business Intelligence and Research at MPI (Meeting Professionals International) and Director of Business Intelligence at Maritz Travel. Additionally, he has ten years of experience in the hotel industry and holds an MBA from Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC-Chapel Hill.

Christopher Farquhar

Junior Economist in Macroeconomic Modelling

Christopher Farquhar

Junior Economist in Macroeconomic Modelling

Paarl, Cape Town


Junior economist on the macroeconomic modelling team. I help oversee macroeconomic forecasting, maintaining consistency in the modelling process, as well as helping to further the development of macroeconomic modelling tools and processes.

Christopher Reynolds

Economist, Cities & Regions

Christopher Reynolds

Economist, Cities & Regions

Belfast, United Kingdom

Christopher Reynolds is an Economist in the Cities & Regions team.

Christopher Warner

Associate Director, Economic Impact

Christopher Warner

Associate Director, Economic Impact

London, United Kingdom

Chris Warner joined Oxford Economics in 2022 as an Associate Director, in the Economic Impact team.

Since joining Oxford Economics, he has been involved in numerous high-profile economic impact studies in a number of sectors, including tech and digital media.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Chris worked in the economics department of the British Business Bank, and for economic consulting firm Simetrica-Jacobs, where he specialised in cost-benefit analysis and impact evaluation. He has an MSc in International Economics & Economic Policy from Goethe University Frankfurt.

Clarissa Hahn

Economist

Clarissa Hahn

Economist

London

Clarissa is an Economist on the Industry team at Oxford Economics, specializing in tailored economic analysis, including industry outlooks, customized models, strategic assessments, and economic impact studies. Before joining Oxford Economics, she worked as an economic researcher at the European Investment Bank and the United Nations. She holds an MA in Economics from the University of Cambridge.

Claudine Fry

Geopolitical and Strategic Risk Advisor, Partner

Claudine Fry

Geopolitical and Strategic Risk Advisor, Partner

London

Claudine joined Control Risks in 2008 as an expert on South Asia with focussing on Afghanistan and Pakistan. Prior to joining Control Risks, Claudine worked as an analyst at Oxford Analytica and as an editor and researcher at BBC Monitoring for publications available to UK government departments, the BBC and a number of commercial databases. She has also worked at the Future Events News Service, and at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting. Claudine holds a BA in War Studies and History from King’s College London.

Cobus de Hart

Director of Africa Consulting, OE Africa

Cobus de Hart

Director of Africa Consulting, OE Africa

Cape Town, South Africa

Cobus is currently the Director of Consulting at Oxford Economics Africa, previously the company’s Chief Economist for North and West Africa. Cobus completed his B.Com Econometric Analysis degree at the University of Stellenbosch, opting to also pursue a B.Com Honours in Economics at the same institution. He spent two years with GSEC, a consultancy focused on strategy realignment services in the public and private sectors, before moving to B&M Analysts as a research analyst and later project manager. During this time, Cobus completed his master’s degree and thereafter completed a D.Com in Economics at the University of South Africa. Cobus has been at Oxford Economics Africa for ten years and has managed and worked on a significant number of bespoke projects for both local and international clients, governments and multilateral institutions.

Conor Nevin

Director, Business Development

Conor Nevin

Director, Business Development

Dublin, Ireland

Conor Nevin is a Senior Director and Head of Asset Management Sales in the US East Coast, and UK & Ireland territories.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics in 2019, Conor worked at another leading provider of macroeconomic research, Capital Economics, where he managed the North American Sales Teams for five years. Conor’s experience before entering the world of economic research is in financial services, providing investment and financial planning advice to clients in Ireland.

Courtney Egan

Chief Revenue Officer

Courtney Egan

Chief Revenue Officer

London, United Kingdom

Courtney Egan is the Chief Revenue Officer, based in London, overseeing Oxford Economics’ global Business Development and Marketing teams.  Courtney sits on the Board of Oxford Economics, is a member of the Subscription Executive Committee and the IT Steering Committee, focused on driving technological innovation and developments to improve client services. Since joining Oxford Economics in 2014, Courtney has held in a variety of leadership roles across the business in the UK, Middle East and Greater China.  Most recently serving as the Senior Vice President for EMEA, leading the region’s go-to-market strategy and client retention programs in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Milan and Dubai.

Courtney has 20 years’ experience working in business development, including B2B research, precious metals and advertising sales. She holds a master’s degree in international development from Utrecht University (NL) and a bachelor’s degree in international relations & political science from Ohio University (USA).

Dakota Firenze

Lead Economist - Real Estate Economics

Dakota Firenze

Lead Economist - Real Estate Economics

Dakota Firenze has spent 9 years in real estate, working across U.S. markets with a particular focus on investment strategy for equity and debt opportunities. Dakota holds degrees in economics, political science, and real estate finance.

Dan Alamariu

Chief Geopolitical Strategist - Alpine Macro

Dan Alamariu

Chief Geopolitical Strategist - Alpine Macro

Prior to joining Alpine Macro, Dan spent eight years with UBS, as an Executive Director, responsible for country sovereign risk analysis for the Americas. Prior to UBS, Dan was a Director at Eurasia Group in various roles, including in global comparative analysis, and ran product development. He has also worked at the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, and at Deloitte Consulting. Dan pursued postgraduate studies in International Relations at the London School of Economics, holds a master’s degree in International Affairs from Columbia University, and a BSFS from Georgetown University.

Dan Martin

Senior Economist, Economic Impact

Dan Martin

Senior Economist, Economic Impact

New York, United States

Dan Martin is a Lead Economist on the Economic Impact Consulting team. During his eleven years at Oxford Economics, Dan has worked on a wide range of topics, including economic footprint analyses in industries such as petroleum refining, air transportation, nuclear energy, consumer goods, and industrial trucks.

Much of his work has focused on labor markets, on topics such as overtime regulation, career progression, retirement savings, and gap analyses relating occupational demand to educational supply. He has also worked on topics such as energy efficiency, international trade, and the economics of warehousing.

Dan has a PhD in economics from Clark University, an MA from NYU, and a BS from Stanford, and previously worked at the Environmental Protection Agency.

Daniel Crook

Economist, OE Australia

Daniel Crook

Economist, OE Australia

Sydney, Australia

Daniel is an economist who joined BIS Oxford Economics in 2020 as part of the graduate program. He has been involved in several consulting projects which included economic due diligence projects for assets transaction sales, scenario modelling, developing macroeconomic models and forecasts as well as conducting strategic cost-benefit analysis and economic impact assessments.

Daniel also has broad economic industry experience through his time working with BIS Oxford Economics’ subscription services. This included analysing and forecasting the construction and mining sectors, as well as the residential and commercial property sectors. Daniel holds a Bachelor of Business (Economics) and a Bachelor of Economics Honours from Queensland University of Technology.

Daniel Diamond

Senior Economist, Economic Impact

Daniel Diamond

Senior Economist, Economic Impact

New York, United States

Since joining Oxford Economics in 2021, Daniel has completed a number of economic impact studies both in the US and globally for clients such as Pepsi, YouTube, and Visa. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Daniel spent two years with the Overseas Development Institute, acting as an economic policy advisor to the Government of Malawi. He has also worked in anti-trust and competition economics for CRA.

Daniel holds a MSc (Hons.) in economics from the London School of Economics, and a BA (Hons.) in economics from McGill University.

Daniel Doherty

Economist

Daniel Doherty

Economist

Belfast, United Kingdom

Daniel is an economist in the Cities team, having joined Oxford Economics as a graduate in 2021. Daniel has worked on economic impact studies and socioeconomic analysis studies for clients in the information technology, logistics, and real esate sectors. During his undergraduate studies he completed a placement year in a local finance company where he worked with several Tier 1 Level Investment Banks. Before starting final year, Daniel spent a month working at Pivotal Public Policy Forum who are a think tank based in Northern Ireland. Whilst there, Daniel helped tackle and offer solutions in blog posts and their publications to some of Northern Ireland’s most pressing issues. He graduated from Ulster University in 2021 with a first-class honours BSc in Business Economics.

Recent economic impact studies undertaken by Daniel include the economic impact of a proposed data centre in the UK, the economic impact of a new stadium in the UK, and the economic impact of a new library in a UK university. Daniel has also worked on several research briefs looking into differing productivity levels and growth rates across European cities.

Daniel Filippi

Research Manager, Thought Leadership

Daniel Filippi

Research Manager, Thought Leadership

Daniel Grosvenor

Director of Equity Strategy, Macro Forecasting & Analysis

Daniel Grosvenor

Director of Equity Strategy, Macro Forecasting & Analysis

London, United Kingdom

Daniel is an equity strategist, responsible for developing our equity views across countries, sectors and investment styles. He joined Oxford Economics from HSBC, where he spent a decade working within their global equity strategy team, in both London and Hong Kong.

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