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Theng Theng Tan

Economist, Macro Consulting

Theng Theng Tan

Economist, Macro Consulting

Singapore

Theng Theng Tan is an Economist with the Macro Consulting, Asia team. Prior to this, she was with the Macro Investor and Services team, where she covered Vietnam and provided macroeconomic analyses of country and broader regional trends. Before joining OE, Theng Theng was a public policy researcher with the Khazanah Research Institute, a think tank funded by the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund, Khazanah Nasional Berhad. Theng Theng holds an MSc Economic Policy degree with University College London.

Theo Klein

Economist

Theo Klein

Economist

Paarl, South Africa

Theo is an economist at Oxford Economics Africa and joined the company in 2023. He is responsible for providing macroeconomic research, forecasts and analysis on several Central and Eastern African countries, while also regularly working on ad-hoc consulting projects. Theo has a Masters degree in Economics from the University of Stellenbosch and worked as the in-house economist for a stockbroker in Namibia before joining Oxford Economics Africa.

Thomas Creevey

Economist, OE Australia

Thomas Creevey

Economist, OE Australia

Sydney, Australia

Tom has two years of experience in economic consulting, focusing on providing insightful research and quantitative solutions that are communicated clearly and effectively to all stakeholders with strategic interests across Europe, the Middle East and Australia. He has experience in cost escalation, macroeconomic analysis and forecasts, the housing market and producing reports for various subscription services.

Thomas Rudgley
Thomas Rudgley

Economist, Macro Consulting

Thomas Rudgley

Thomas Rudgley

Economist, Macro Consulting

New York, United States

Thomas is part of Oxford Economics' Macroeconomics Consulting team based in New York. He produces scenario analysis, forecasts, and data visualisations across a range of industries to help clients navigate the tumultuous economic environment.

Thomas Warnock

Senior Economist

Thomas Warnock

Senior Economist

Belfast, United Kingdom

Since joining Oxford Economics in 2017, Thomas has gained extensive experience in constructing large globally integrated macroeconomic models for countries across multiple regions, including Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. Other experience includes conducting economic impact research and forecasting the economic contribution of the Travel & Tourism industry across 185 countries on behalf of the World Travel and Tourism Council, as well as carbon policy impacts on cargo flows at the Port of London and Rotterdam. Thomas has a first-class undergraduate degree in Economics with finance from Queen’s University Belfast and during his time at university, he received awards in recognition of his high level of achievement, namely graduating top of his cohort.

Tim Hunter

Senior Economist, Latin America

Tim Hunter

Senior Economist, Latin America

Mexico City, Mexico

Tim is a Senior Economist in the Latin America macro team in Mexico City, responsible for country-level forecasts as well as broader LatAm research. Previously he worked in our Global Macro and our Scenarios and Macro Modelling teams. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Tim gained experience as an economist in the UK Civil Service. He holds a master's degree in macroeconomics from the Barcelona School of Economics and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Bath.

Tim Porteous

Senior Economist

Tim Porteous

Senior Economist

London, United Kingdom

Tim is a senior economist in the Economic Impact Consulting team. During his time here, Tim has worked on a number of economic impact projects focusing on the technology, aviation, and creative sectors. This includes studies for IFPI, SAP, Huawei, Motability, and National Grid.

Outside of his time at Oxford Economics, Tim was previously a Senior Consultant within the Economics, Technology, and Innovation team at RSM UK, where he undertook projects for the UK government around 5G and the semiconductor manufacturing sector. Tim also has experience working on technology and data-focused projects within the banking sector, and holds an MSc in Economics (Distinction) from the Queen’s University Belfast.

Timothy Hibbert

Head of Building & Property Forecasting, OE Australia

Timothy Hibbert

Head of Building & Property Forecasting, OE Australia

Sydney, Australia

Timothy Hibbert leads the property, building, and demographic forecasting at BIS Oxford Economics. He has over 15 years of experience as an industry economist, working across government, consultancy, and subscription services.

Timothy Lung
Timothy Lung

Account Management Executive

Timothy Lung

Timothy Lung

Account Management Executive

Singapore

Account Management Executive, Business Development

Timothy Warren
Timothy Warren

Vice President, Business Development Canada

Timothy Warren

Timothy Warren

Vice President, Business Development Canada

Toronto, Canada

Timothy Warren joined Oxford Economics Canada from IHS Automotive where he held Senior Sales responsibilities for OEM accounts offering a variety of services including sales forecasting, market insights, customer and spatial analytics.

Prior to IHS Automotive, Tim worked with MapInfo where he held sales and account responsibilities from such industries as retail, finance, package goods, not-for-profit and telecommunication. In addition, Tim was instrumental in developing key relationships for both data acquisition and predictive analytic partners.

Tim holds an Applied Geography Degree from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada and brings over 24 years of sales and account management experience to the organization.

Tobias Maximilian Wildner

Global Head of Sustainable Finance & Standard Setting at the Value Balancing Alliance

Tobias Maximilian Wildner

Global Head of Sustainable Finance & Standard Setting at the Value Balancing Alliance

Mr. Wildner possesses extensive knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable finance
and regulation, with a track record of over 12 years. His expertise lies in nature-based
sustainable entrepreneurship, finance, and academia. He specializes in making financially and
strategically sound decisions pertaining to nature-related matters, while also navigating
through the corresponding regulatory frameworks. Mr. Wildner frequently lends his expertise
to regulators, standard setters, corporations, and non-profit organizations. Presently, he is
actively engaged in the development of sustainability reporting standards and guidance for
biodiversity (ESRS E4) as well as multiple economic sectors for EFRAG.


Mr. Wildner holds degrees in Business Administration, International Finance, Ecology, and
International Environmental and Financial Law from leading universities in Germany,
England, and Norway. He began his career as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs in
London and New York, then successfully transitioned into entrepreneurship and investment
in the global sustainable finance market, with a specific emphasis on renewable energy and
nature-based solutions.


With over 12 years of expertise in nature-based sustainable entrepreneurship, finance, and
academia, Mr. Wildner regularly provides his knowledge to academic, non-profit, and
governmental stakeholders, including the German Helmholtz & Leibniz Associations, WWF,
NABU, the European Commission, the Bundesbank or the Sustainable Finance Advisory
Committee to the German Government. As an appointed Advisor to the European Financial
Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG), Mr. Wildner is particularly involved in developing
sustainability reporting standards and guidance for biodiversity (ESRS E4) and various
economic sectors.


In his role as Global Head of Sustainable Finance & Standard Setting at the Value Balancing
Alliance, Mr. Wildner provides strategic advice and guidance to renowned international
corporations, including BASF, BMW, Novartis, SAP, and BNP Paribas. He works closely
with leading auditing and consultancy firms as well as standard setters like the ISSB and
TNFD.

Tobias Soetjianto

Placement Student | Scenarios and Macro Modelling

Tobias Soetjianto

Placement Student | Scenarios and Macro Modelling

Tobias Soetjianto is an Assistant Economist within the Macro Scenarios and Modelling team based in London. He is currently undergoing a placement year at Oxford Economics and a bachelor’s degree in economics with econometrics from the University of Exeter.

Tom Ehrbar

Senior Editor, Thought Leadership

Tom Ehrbar

Senior Editor, Thought Leadership

New York, United States

Tom Ehrbar sits at the centre of the editorial and production flow for all Thought Leadership studies, overseeing the firm’s primary research activities and managing the group’s extensive global editorial network of more than 500 researchers, writers, and analysts. Tom has worked on a range of research programmes, from global talent and diversity studies to surveys of financial advisors and wealthy investors to global country risk indicators.

Tom joined Oxford Economics in 2012 after two decades at the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), where he managed a team of editors focused on cross-border trade and finance. While at the EIU he also contributed to client research papers on topics ranging from a review of labour trends in the Mozambique mining sector to the prospects for private equity in Latin America. He is the editor of Business International’s Guide to International Licensing (1992). Tom holds a BA in English from Kenyon College.

Tomas Dvorak

Senior Economist

Tomas Dvorak

Senior Economist

London, United Kingdom

Tomas is a Senior Economist in the Macro and Investor Services' eurozone team. He oversees the coverage of Central and Eastern Europe in addition to producing thematic research on the eurozone and developing modern, data-driven approaches to economic forecasting, including the use of alternative and high-frequency data.

Tomas holds an MA in economics from the University of Glasgow and an MSc in economics from the University College London. He previously worked as a data scientist at KPMG and as an advisor in the European Parliament.

Tony Stillo

Director of Canada Economics

Tony Stillo

Director of Canada Economics

Toronto, Canada

Tony Stillo is the Director of Canada Economics at Oxford Economics. He leads the team responsible for preparing the macroeconomic forecast for Canada using Oxford Economics' Global Economic Model, reporting on key data releases, as well as producing and presenting research on key issues affecting the Canadian economy. Prior to joining Oxford Economics in 2018, Tony spent much of his career at the Ontario Ministry of Finance where he most recently led a team responsible for economic modelling, forecasting and impact analysis.

Trang Pham Thi

Senior Account Manager

Trang Pham Thi

Senior Account Manager

Frankfurt, Germany

Trang collaborates closely with our corporate, government, and tourism clients, specializing in delivering economic solutions to companies based in DACH, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, and the Czech Republic. Joining Oxford Economics in 2018, she has amassed significant experience in Oxford Services and a diverse client base.

In her role as Senior Account Manager, Trang ensures that our clients optimize the benefits of Oxford Economics Services. Her approach centers around a deep understanding of our client's strategic initiatives and the invaluable use-cases that Oxford Economics can address. Her primary focus lies in achieving client success and fostering lasting relationships—an enduring professional passion. Trang is recognized as a dedicated team player who thrives on collaboration.

Before joining Oxford Economics, Trang garnered experience across various industries, specializing in economic research, field research on the Impact of climate change, sustainability, and multilateral cooperation. Originally from Vietnam and raised in Germany, she has traversed the globe, living and working in the US, South Africa, Switzerland, the Philippines, and India. Fluent in German, English, and Vietnamese, Trang holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Economics from Tübingen University and Cape Town University. She furthered her academic pursuits with a Master's Degree in International Development from Marburg, supported by a scholarship from the Robert Bosch Stiftung.

Trish Korte

Account Manager, OE Africa

Trish Korte

Account Manager, OE Africa

Paarl, South Africa

Trish started working for Oxford Economics in 2013 as a Client Service Executive. In this role, she supported account managers with administrative functions aimed at retaining clients and growing the business. Her contribution to Oxford Economics Africa’s growth has led to her being promoted to Account Manager in 2022. In her new role, she is responsible for all account management activities which include client relationships, secure renewals and growing the book of business.

Valentyna Katsalap

Senior Economist, Economic Impact

Valentyna Katsalap

Senior Economist, Economic Impact

New York, United States

Vasilis Douzenis

Associate Director, Economic Impact

Vasilis Douzenis

Associate Director, Economic Impact

London, United Kingdom

Vasilis joined Oxford Economics in 2021 from PwC’s Global Fiscal Policy Advisory team. He has more than ten years of experience as a professional economist having worked for an investment bank, a boutique economic consultancy and the international association of mobile operators.

Vasilis has managed a significant number of studies assessing the economic impacts of policy for different sectors and has led milestone studies looking at the impact of AI technology on business productivity and on consumers.

Vasilis holds a BSc (Honours) in Economics from the University of Warwick, a MSc in Risk Management from the LSE, a MPhil in Economics from the University of Cambridge and has obtained the CFA charter.

Warren Campbell-Johnson

Director, Head of Real Estate UK, Ireland, and Netherlands

Warren Campbell-Johnson

Director, Head of Real Estate UK, Ireland, and Netherlands

London, United Kingdom

Warren heads up Oxford’s UK Real Estate team and is responsible for strategic and commercial growth across UK, Ireland and Netherlands as well as supporting existing client relationships across the territory. He joined Oxford Economics in 2019 in the London office and has extensive experience and knowledge in the Real Estate industry.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Warren was responsible for developing new logo revenue streams for Grosvenor Systems a software development company producing an all-in-one property management and accounting software solution. Warren is a member of the Society of Property Researchers (SPR).

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