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Morgan Rooney

Economist, Economic Impact

Morgan Rooney

Economist, Economic Impact

London, United Kingdom

Morgan works as an Economist, having also previously worked as a Research Assistant, both for the Economic Impact Consulting team. During this time, she has worked on projects ranging from the economic impact of the aviation industry worldwide to the economic impact of BP in the UK.

She also worked as an Analyst in the field of competition economics at Compass Lexecon, specialising in cartel damages, and in the finance department of Hitachi Vantara. She holds a First-Class BSc (Hons) and MPhil in Economics from the University of Surrey and the University of Cambridge respectively.

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Neil McCullough

Director, Cities Consultancy

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Neil McCullough

Director, Cities Consultancy

Belfast, United Kingdom

Neil leads a consultancy team with particular expertise in economic impact analysis, and also economic support for local, city and regional planning.
Neil and his team have extensive experience in both quantitative and qualitative research methods, and work across the UK, but also internationally especially in the Middle East. Neil is a highly experienced project manager and presenter, including providing evidence on planning issues, and often works in partnership with other specialist consultancies.

Neil Walker

Managing Director of Macro Modelling and Scenarios

Neil Walker

Managing Director of Macro Modelling and Scenarios

London, United Kingdom

Neil is the Managing Director of the Macro Modelling and Scenarios team at Oxford Economics. He has over 10 years' experience and oversees the production and development of the Global Economic model and Global Scenario Service.

He also leads projects for large corporate and financials clients to develop business planning scenarios covering demographic, technological, geopolitical, policy and climate and transition developments . His team also supports the delivery of a large number regulatory stress scenarios for financial institutions including the PRA, MAS, and HKMA. He also works with clients to develop bespoke organization specific modeling enhancements to aid with financial planning and decision making.

Some of his recent research focus has been on the economic impact of temperature volatility on economic growth.  This research built on the work of Burke et al 2015 to focus on the role of the temperature anomaly instead of levels leading to significantly more economically consequential results that previously estimated.

Nelius Visser

Senior Econometrician, OE Africa

Nelius Visser

Senior Econometrician, OE Africa

Cape Town, South Africa

Nelius has an MCom degree in Economics from the University of Stellenbosch. He was appointed as an intern at Oxford Economics Africa in September 2011 to assist with data capturing, then as a junior econometrician and data analyst in 2013, before being promoted to econometrician and data analyst in 2015. Promoted to additional economist in 2019.

Nicholas Fearnley

Head of Global Construction Forecasting

Nicholas Fearnley

Head of Global Construction Forecasting

Sydney, Australia

Dr Nicholas Fearnley is the Head of Global Construction Forecasting, based in Sydney. Nicholas oversees the teams that produce the various construction, mining, and maintenance studies. He works over the full construction spectrum, and regularly presents and provides commentary for both the construction and mining industries.

Nicholas joined Oxford Economics in 2019 after working at Macromontor, where he was responsible for producing regular Australian building construction forecast reports, and bespoke cost escalation and material demand forecasts.

Prior to joining Macromonitor, Nicholas completed a PhD at the University of Sydney with a thesis titled: “A Critical and Quantitative Analysis of the Relationship between Informal Institutions and Economic Development.” He was awarded the Walter Noel Gillies Prize for best PhD thesis in Economics, and his thesis was accepted without edits.

Nicholas has undergraduate degrees in both Accounting and Applied Finance from Macquarie University, and a first class honours degree in Accounting from the University of Sydney with a thesis titled: “Culture and the Measurement Decision Offered by Investment Property”.

Nick Wilson
Nicholas Wilson

Associate Director, Real Estate Economics, Asia

Nick Wilson

Nicholas Wilson

Associate Director, Real Estate Economics, Asia

Singapore

Nick joined Oxford Economics in July 2022 to lead the Real Estate Economic Service (REES) for Asia Pacific. Nick is responsible for researching, forecasting and analysing commercial real estate trends across all major markets and sectors in the region. He has over 12 years of experience researching and advising clients on commercial real estate strategies, covering direct, indirect and listed markets. Nick holds a Masters (MSc) in Finance from the University of Ulster, United Kingdom and a Bachelor of Business (majoring in Real Estate) from the University of Queensland, Australia.

Nick Giorgi

Chief Equity Strategist - Alpine Macro

Nick Giorgi

Chief Equity Strategist - Alpine Macro

Nick was Senior Equity Strategist at J.P. Morgan, formerly First Republic, where he led equity strategy while acting on the firm’s Asset Allocation Committee. In addition, he served on the investment team managing a suite of JPMAM equity strategies. Previously, Nick was a Director and Investment Strategist within the Chief Investment Office at Bank of America. He began his career at Citi Smith Barney, in New York. Nick earned a B.S. in Finance from the University of Colorado and an MBA from Georgetown University. He holds the CFA designation.

Nick Stavropoulos

Vice President, Business Development, Midwest

Nick Stavropoulos

Vice President, Business Development, Midwest

Chicago, United States

Nick Stavropoulos brings two decades of financial services insights and corporate strategy consulting experience from such organizations as The Economist, Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, and The Northern Trust. He has significant experience in crafting bespoke research projects for international corporations, government agencies, and multilateral organizations seeking to align their initiatives and better understand their strategic and operational challenges.

Nick holds his Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Political Science from The University of Illinois and is based in Chicago.

Nick Stewart

Lead Economist

Nick Stewart

Lead Economist

London, United Kingdom

Nick is a Lead Economist in the Applied Economics Consulting team.

Nick specialises in model building and economic impact analysis. He has experience of working on major studies for clients in many different industries and countries in both the private and public sectors, built up from a twenty-five-year career working in Economic Consultancy.

Since joining Oxford Economics in 2008, Nick has worked on many high-profile economic impact studies across the aerospace, defence, and transport sectors. He has also led studies for several international food and beverage companies across different countries that looked at the implications of different excise tax regimes both for the structure of markets and for government revenues.

Nick previously spent 12 years at Experian where he directed the Economics Business Unit and established the Economic Modelling Team. Nick holds a first-class BSc (Hons) in Business Economics with Computing from the University of Surrey.

Nico Palesch

Senior Economist

Nico Palesch

Senior Economist

London, United Kingdom

Nico is a Senior Economist within Oxford Economics’ Global Industry Service where he is responsible for monitoring and forecasting developments in the transportation & logistics sector, writing industry-related reports and research notes on sector-specific and cross-sector themes and issues, overseeing and expressing the house-view on industrial developments in our monthly publications, and working on bespoke consulting projects.

Nico holds a BSc Joint Honours Political Science and Economics from the University of Ottawa and an MSc Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science, achieved with distinction.

Nicola Nobile

Associate Director

Nicola Nobile

Associate Director

Milano, Italy

Nicola Nobile is Associate Director within the macroeconomics forecasting division of Oxford Economics. He joined Oxford Economics in September 2012 in Oxford and now is the Chief Italian Economist, based in Milan. Nicola has a BA in Finance and a MSc in Economics, both from Bocconi University.

Noah Ramos

Global Strategist - Alpine Macro

Noah Ramos

Global Strategist - Alpine Macro

Prior to recently joining Alpine Macro, Noah Ramos spent five years at 13D Research & Strategy. There, Noah played a central role in developing 13D’s disruption and innovation research, where he contributed weekly to 13D’s flagship publication What I Learned This Week. Noah closely tracks automation, space, defense, IoT, infrastructure, and commodities. Specifically, he focuses on how innovation and disruptive technologies shape the future and impact financial markets. Noah holds a BS in Entrepreneurship with a concentration in Finance from Babson College, where he graduated with cum laude honors.

Noelani King Conradie

Managing Director, OE Africa

Noelani King Conradie

Managing Director, OE Africa

Cape Town, South Africa

Noelani King Conradie is the managing director for Oxford Economics Africa. Towards the end of 2002, Noelani decided to launch an independent economic service and founded NKC Independent Economists. The business has since grown into a team of over 30 people and in 2015 Noelani sold a majority stake in NKC to Oxford Economics. The company name was then rebranded as NKC African Economics. In September 2021, NKC African Economics decided to fully align its brand with its majority shareholder and became known as Oxford Economics Africa.

Noelani obtained her BCom (Honours) degree from the University of Pretoria, receiving distinctions for both her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Her career started in 1995 at RMB Asset Management, before she became a financial economist at Absa Corporate Bank's treasury department. After a period in the stock-brokering arena at SG Frankel Pollak Securities, she relocated to Cape Town to start an economics department at PSG Investment Bank in 1999.

Norbert Dreyer

Associate Director DACH Industry

Norbert Dreyer

Associate Director DACH Industry

Frankfurt am Main

Norbert is our Associate Director for Business Development in the DACH region. Operating from our Frankfurt office, he leads sales efforts and drives revenue growth across the B2B manufacturing sectors in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Eastern Europe—cultivating key client relationships and executing strategic initiatives to secure new business.

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Norihiro Yamaguchi

Lead Economist

Norihiro-Yamaguchi

Norihiro Yamaguchi

Lead Economist

Tokyo, Japan

Norihiro is a Lead Economist at Oxford Economics. Based in Tokyo, he is engaged in forecasting and analysing Japanese and APAC economy. Prior to joining Oxford Economics in 2021, he worked as an economist at Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance in Tokyo for 9 years, covering Japan's economy, European economy, and global financial markets. During his time at Meiji Yasuda, he has written quarterly economic outlook, and thematic reports on macroeconomic developments and insurance capital regulations. He holds a Master's degree in public policy from the University of Chicago in the United States, and a Bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Tokyo.

Oliver Rakau
Oliver Rakau

Deputy Head Europe, Macro

Oliver Rakau

Oliver Rakau

Deputy Head Europe, Macro

Frankfurt, Germany

Oliver is Oxford Economics’ Chief Germany Economist and Deputy Head of the European Macroeconomics team. He is based in its Frankfurt office and his research is focused on Germany, ECB policy and inflation. Prior to joining the company in 2017, he has been a senior economist for Deutsche Bank Research in Frankfurt for seven years working in its macroeconomic and industry teams. He holds a Master’s degree from London School of Economics.

Ollie Spence

Associate Director, Business Development, OE Australia

Ollie Spence

Associate Director, Business Development, OE Australia

Sydney, Australia

Associate Director

Paige McCoy

Economist

Paige McCoy

Economist

Belfast, United Kingdom

Paige joined Oxford Economics in 2024, coming from Ulster University’s Economic Policy Centre where she worked as an assistant economist. During her four and a half years there, she worked on a range of research projects. Paige graduated from Ulster University in 2021 with a first-class honours in BSc Economics.

Paolo Grignani

Senior Economist

Paolo Grignani

Senior Economist

Milano, Italy

Paolo Grignani is a senior economist within the macro forecasting division of Oxford Economics. He joined the company in 2022 and provides country coverage of Greece, alongside a host of smaller economies. Beyond that, he produces thematic research on the eurozone and Italy. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, he worked at Banca Sella.

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