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Courtney Egan

Senior Vice President, EMEA

Courtney Egan

Senior Vice President, EMEA

London and Abu Dhabi

Courtney is the Senior Vice President for Business Development, and since 2018 has been a member of Oxford Economics’ Senior Management Committee and the business development division’s Global Leadership Team. She is also the business development lead for the company’s IT Liaison group, which identifies and prioritises improvement opportunities and serves as a bridge linking the business lines and IT.

Courtney is responsible for managing the strategic growth and development plans for Oxford Economics in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. She splits her time between the UK and UAE, overseeing teams in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Milan and Dubai. She joined the business in 2014, and has since worked in a variety of leadership roles across the UK/Ireland, Middle East, Africa and Greater China.  Courtney has more than 15 years’ experience working in business development, and 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).

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 Harenberg
Daniel Harenberg

Lead Economist, Global Macro

Daniel Harenberg

Daniel Harenberg

Lead Economist, Global Macro

Frankfurt, Germany

Daniel is a Lead Economist in Oxford Economics’ Global Team. Based in our Frankfurt office, he works on long-term, structural economic questions and provides coverage for the Netherlands. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Daniel was a senior research fellow at the Center for Economic Research of ETH Zurich in Switzerland and at the Research Center SAFE of Goethe University in Frankfurt. Daniel received his PhD in economics from the University of Mannheim and has published in leading international journals such as the International Economic Review and Quantitative Economics.

Daniel Kral
Daniel Kral

Lead Economist

Daniel Kral

Daniel Kral

Lead Economist

London, United Kingdom

Daniel Kral is a Senior Economist within the macroeconomics forecasting division of Oxford Economics. He joined Oxford Economics in April 2021 in London and leads the coverage of the Nordic region. Daniel holds a Master of Research from University College London where his thesis won the Frank Carter prize for the best post-graduate thesis in 2014.

Daniel Moseley

Lead Economist - Scenarios and Macro Modelling

Daniel Moseley

Lead Economist - Scenarios and Macro Modelling

London, United Kingdom

Dan is a Lead Economist in the Macro Modelling and Scenarios team, based in London. Since joining Oxford Economics in 2018, Dan has worked on a range of consulting projects, regulatory stress tests, bespoke scenario analysis and econometric modelling projects. Dan is responsible for the publication of our long-run macroeconomic scenario projections, the Megatrends Scenarios service.

Darren Anderson

Head of Global Transactions, OE Australia

Darren Anderson

Head of Global Transactions, OE Australia

Sydney, Australia

Darren heads up our global transactions team, with a focus on both commercial and economic due diligence. He is also a specialist in freight movements, both at a port level and as the lead on Oxford Economics' global TradePrism service.

Dave Goodger

Managing Director, EMEA, Tourism Economics

Dave Goodger

Managing Director, EMEA, Tourism Economics

London, United Kingdom

David Goodger is Managing Director, EMEA, Tourism Economics. He has been instrumental in developing the global model of tourism flows and spending, which covers 185 origins and destinations, and he continues to manage regular forecast updates. He also maintains an active role in new product development and consultancy work.

David Goodger is a Director within Tourism Economics and primarily concentrates on tourism demand forecasting and market sizing. He has also taken an active role in further model development for specific purposes, with an emphasis on examining the economic contributions of particular sectors and the impact of different policies. He has conducted a groundbreaking analysis of the business travel sector for the WTTC and the US Travel Association which estimates the return on investment of corporate spending on travel and he has developed models to define destination marketing allocations.

Since joining Oxford Economics in 2000, David Goodger has been involved in a wide range of forecasting and modelling activities. He has been part of the macroeconomic forecasting and the industrial forecasting teams contributing to both regular reports and specific client studies as well as assisting in the development of detailed forecasting and simulation models.

David was educated at the University of Bristol, England, where he gained a first-class degree in Economics with Statistics; and at the London School of Economics and Political Science, England, where he graduated with an MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics.

Dave Simpson

Salesforce Administrator

Dave Simpson

Salesforce Administrator

Oxford, United Kingdom

Certified Salesforce System Administrator with over ten years experience in Salesforce support and development.

David Levine

Account Manager, Canada

David Levine

Account Manager, Canada

Toronto, Canada

David joined Oxford Economics Canada in 2021 as the Toronto office’s first Account Manager and manages all relationships within the Canadian client base.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, David held over a decade of experience with Capital Economics, where he both developed new businesses and managed existing client relationships across North America. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce from McMaster University and a Certificate of Professional Sales & Sales Management from the University of Toronto.

David Moore

Lead Economist, Macro Consulting

David Moore

Lead Economist, Macro Consulting

Belfast, United Kingdom

David Moore is a Lead Economist at Oxford Economics in the EMEA macro consulting team and is based in the UK. He is engaged in a wide variety of bespoke consultancy projects, including the development of large-scale macroeconomic models and scenario analysis. Additionally, David manages a large-scale annual project for the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) which measures the economic impact of the Travel & Tourism sector across 185 countries around the world. David also has a wealth of experience in building composite indices for clients including Accenture, Grant Thornton and KPMG.

David has been with Oxford Economics for more than ten years, joining directly after graduating from the Queen’s University of Belfast with a first-class honours degree in Finance in 2012. During the course of his studies, David won various awards and scholarships in recognition of his performance in degree examinations.

David Schockenhoff

Head of US Macro Consulting

David Schockenhoff

Head of US Macro Consulting

New York, United States

David joined Oxford Economics' consulting division in 2015 and has worked on a variety of thematic research projects including policy impact assessment and forecasting projects in global trade and energy transition.

Before joining the New York office in 2022, he worked in our London, Dubai and Toronto offices where he led several large-scale macro modelling engagements with financial and public sector clients.

David holds a Master's degree in Economics from the Barcelona School of Economics and a B.A. in Economics from the University of St. Gallen.

David Walker

Managing Director, OE Australia

David Walker

Managing Director, OE Australia

Sydney, Australia

David is the Managing Director at BIS Oxford Economics and heads the office for Australia and New Zealand. In August 2013 he moved to Sydney to establish the firm and is continuing to grow the business in this region as well as leading key projects within Australia.

Before moving to Australia David worked as part of Oxford Economics’ business development team in London. Prior to joining Oxford Economics he worked for KPMG as a management consultant, specialising in financial risk management including stress testing and scenario analysis. During this time he was also seconded to the main Financial Services regulatory body, the Financial Services Authority (FSA). He completed his degree in Economics at Nottingham University and also studied the chartered institute for securities investment diploma.

Davina Heer

Senior Economist, Scenarios and Macro Modelling

Davina Heer

Senior Economist, Scenarios and Macro Modelling

London, United Kingdom

Debora Bourdon

Senior Business Developer Manager

Debora Bourdon

Senior Business Developer Manager

Paris

Débora is responsible for our Spanish clients and growing business in the country.

She started her professional career at the Mexican Senate as Junior Advisor. She has also worked in business development for French companies in the sectors of tourism and fintech which has gained her experience in B2B sales and partnerships. She holds a BA in International Studies from UDLA Mexico City, Mx. and a Master in International Management from IGR-IAE in Rennes, France. Debora is fluent in Spanish, English, Italian and French.

Débora Reyna García

Economist, Latin America

Débora Reyna García

Economist, Latin America

Mexico City, Mexico

Débora joined Oxford Economics in April 2021 and is based in our Mexico City office. She is responsible for Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Costa Rica’s macroeconomic coverage, and is also involved in Latin America’s regional thematic research.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Débora spent two years in BCP, the largest bank in Peru, providing macroeconomic forecasts and financial advisory. Formerly, she worked as an analyst covering international economics at the Treasury Department of Peru, monitoring and analyzing global economic conditions.

Débora holds two masters degrees, being the most recent an MSc in International Trade, Finance and Development at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, part of the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics in 2018. Prior to that, she completed an MSc in Economics at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (PUCP), in Lima, in 2015. She is fluent in English and Spanish.

Debra D’Agostino

Managing Director, Thought Leadership; Co-Managing Director, Oxford Economics USA

Debra D’Agostino

Managing Director, Thought Leadership; Co-Managing Director, Oxford Economics USA

New York, United States

Debra D'Agostino founded Oxford Economics’ Thought Leadership division in 2011 and serves as its managing director. She oversees a global team of editors, researchers and analysts who conduct ground-breaking research programs in partnership with the world’s most forward-looking organizations, on topics ranging from business transformation, emerging technology, diversity and inclusion, talent and leadership to risk management and corporate finance. Debra also leads Oxford Economics’ global consulting business development team, serves as co-managing director for the firm’s operations in the Americas, and is a member of Oxford Economics’ global Senior Management Team.

Debra joined the firm from the Economist Intelligence Unit, the research arm of the Economist Group, where she led the company's business research department for the Americas. Prior to the EIU, she served as an editor and writer at CIO Insight, the award-winning business and technology strategy journal she helped launch at Ziff Davis Media in 2001. She holds a bachelor of science in journalism from the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

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