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George Armitage
George Armitage

Managing Director, Global Real Estate & Specialist Markets Group

George Armitage

George Armitage

Managing Director, Global Real Estate & Specialist Markets Group

London, United Kingdom

George is responsible for managing and co-ordinating Oxford’s Global Real Estate division including all sales, product development and business strategy. George also heads up Oxford’s Specialist Markets Group, focusing on global growth across Oxford’s Tourism, BIS and NKC economic business groups.

George is a member of the senior management committee and has spent 9 years with Oxford, after joining in 2012 to set up its real estate division. His main responsibilities include growing Oxford Economics’ presence within the real estate sector throughout EMEA, Asia and the Americas.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, George held roles with Real Capital Analytics (RCA) as Director of Business Development EMEA, Manager at CoStar UK and as an Associate for Savills Plc.
George is a member of the Society of Property Researchers (SPR), US Pension Real Estate Association (PREA) Research Affinity Group, The Investment Property Forum (IPF), Urban Land Institute (ULI) and Old Harrovian Property Club (OHPC).

George studied at Zurich International Business School, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Northumbria University (UK).

George Bowen

Lead Economist, Cities & Regions

George Bowen

Lead Economist, Cities & Regions

London, United Kingdom

George is a Lead Economist in the Cities and Regions forecasting team. He manages Oxford Economics’ Global Cities forecasting service and associated research. George is also responsible for the team’s Middle Eastern regional forecasts, supporting clients on a range of bespoke projects.

Gerrit van Rooyen

Economist, OE Africa

Gerrit van Rooyen

Economist, OE Africa

Paarl, South Africa

Gerrit van Rooyen has led the analysis of country risks and macroeconomic forecasts for several sub-Saharan African countries at Oxford Economics Africa for more than six years. The countries he has covered includes South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Mauritius, Mozambique, Angola, Sao Tome and Principe, and Cape Verde. Gerrit has postgraduate degrees in Financial Economics and Journalism from the University of Stellenbosch and worked as a financial journalist at Media24 for nearly three years before joining Oxford Economics Africa. He was named Business Journalist of the Year at the 2015 Media24 Legends Awards and was also the overall winner of the 2022 Focus Economics Analyst Award for Angola, beating other top macroeconomic forecasters, such as Fitch Solutions, EIU, and JP Morgan.

Graeme Harrison

Director of EMEA, Macro Consulting

Graeme Harrison

Director of EMEA, Macro Consulting

London, United Kingdom

Graeme Harrison is the Director of EMEA, Macro Consulting. Previously Graeme was Associate Director in Oxford Economics’ Economic Impact and Cities Team. Graeme has managed large-scale macroeconomic modelling and economic consulting projects across the globe for public and corporate clients such as the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the Abu Dhabi Department for Economic Development, Indonesia’s state planning agency Bappenas, the UK Department for International Development and the Big Four professional services firms.

Graeme also currently manages Oxford Economics’ African and Middle East Cities Forecasting Service and led the development of the Global Cities Forecasting Service covering the world’s largest 750+ cities. Graeme’s areas of specialism include macroeconomic model building, international development and education & skills.

Graeme has also previously acted as a macroeconomic technical advisor to finance ministries in Uganda and South Sudan. Prior to joining Oxford Economics in 2006, Graeme spent two years as a Senior Economist working for the Ugandan Ministry of Finance through the distinguished Overseas Development Institute (ODI) Fellowship Programme.

Graeme graduated from Queen’s University in 2002 with a first-class honours degree in Finance and received the Financial Times award for outstanding performance. Graeme later obtained an MSc Finance with distinction, also from Queen’s.

Graham Robinson
Graham Robinson

Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead

Graham Robinson

Graham Robinson

Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead

London, United Kingdom

Graham is the Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead at Oxford Economics.

He is also the Global Business Consultant at Pinsent Masons LLP - the world's top-ranked firm of lawyers for construction. He has 35 years of experience in the infrastructure and construction sector.

He is one of the world's leading global construction economists, according to Engineering News Record (ENR) in the US. He leads consultancy assignments and is an author of Global Construction 2030 and many other industry reports and writes regularly for journals and other media.

Graham was previously a Partner and Head of Management Consulting for one of the largest global management and construction consultants and he was Commercial Director of the renowned Centre for Strategic Studies in Construction as a part of the School of Construction Management and Engineering at the University of Reading - a recognised global centre of excellence in construction strategy.

Greg Pepitone

Senior Economist, Tourism Economics

Greg Pepitone

Senior Economist, Tourism Economics

Florida, United States

Greg is a Senior Economist at Tourism Economics, an Oxford Economics company. He focuses in the areas of economic and fiscal impact assessment, market viability and strategy, business planning and analysis, and facility and other capital project planning.

Greg has over 14 years of consulting experience serving clients in the tourism, sports, and meeting industries. Prior to joining Tourism Economics, Greg was a Manager in PwC’s Hospitality & Leisure Practice. Greg holds an MBA, MS in Corporate Finance, BS in Finance, and BS in Sports Management from the University of Tampa and also is an adjunct professor of finance at the University of Tampa.

Greg Struyweg

Economist, OE Africa

Greg Struyweg

Economist, OE Africa

Paarl, South Africa

Greg is an Economist in the consulting team at Oxford Economics Africa, having joined the company in 2021. He conducts economic impact studies for multinational corporations, industry groups, and governments, offering clients insights into the socio-economic effects of policies, regulatory changes, and events. Greg has contributed to various consulting projects for clients including CWP Global, Coca-Cola, Diageo, the South African Property Owners Association, the Koekedouw Irrigation Board, and British American Tobacco.

Before joining the consulting team, Greg worked in the company's macroeconomic subscription services, where he was responsible for the macroeconomic analysis of Uganda, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, and the Republic of Congo. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the University of Bath and an MCom in Economics from the University of Pretoria.


Gustav Hummel

Assistant Economist

Gustav Hummel

Assistant Economist

London, United Kingdom

Gustav is an Assistant Economist in the Cities & Regions team, he primarily produces forecasts for Sweden, Finland, Belgium and Luxembourg. He holds an MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science where he was awarded the MSc Real Estate Economics and Finance best dissertation prize.

Hamilton Galloway

Head of Consultancy, Americas

Hamilton Galloway

Head of Consultancy, Americas

New York, United States

Hamilton Galloway joined Oxford Economics in 2014 as Head of US Consultancy - a team focused heavily on developing quality, customized research, analysis and impact modeling services for a range of private and public organizations. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Mr. Galloway worked nearly seven years as an economist, senior consultant and manager at Economic Modeling Specialists Int (EMSI), a data and analytic company based in the US.

Mr. Galloway's work included building a consultancy presence in the US, conducting bespoke economic and labour market research and engaging public and private sector clients. In 2013/14 he lived and worked in the UK as a senior consultant, focusing on developing data-driven, decision-making analytics and reports for use across public entities and education. He has authored numerous reports, publications, as well as economic development user guides and even a textbook chapter.

Hannah Marie Zick
Hannah Marie Zick

Senior Economist, Continental Europe

Hannah Marie Zick

Hannah Marie Zick

Senior Economist, Continental Europe

Frankfurt, Germany

Hannah is a Senior Economist in the Economic Footprint and Sustainability team, based in Frankfurt, Germany, where she focuses on bespoke consulting projects for clients across continental Europe. Joining Oxford Economics in 2022, she has worked with several private and public clients such as federal ministries and the EU-Commission. Her expertise spans various fields including policy analysis, finance, construction, manufacturing and creative industries.

She holds a B.Sc. in Economics from Philipps University Marburg and a M.Sc. in Economics from the University of Mannheim. Additionally, Hannah enriched her academic experience with semesters abroad in the UK and Switzerland.

Harry Murphy Cruise

Head of Economic Research and Global Trade

Harry Murphy Cruise

Head of Economic Research and Global Trade

Sydney, Australia

Harry Murphy Cruise is the Head of Economic Research and Global Trade at Oxford Economics Australia. He leads the Australian Macroeconomic Service and global trade initiatives, including TradePrism. Harry frequently provides insights to major media outlets, including CNBC, BBC, Reuters, and the Wall Street Journal. His research primarily focuses on global trade and investment flows, with particular interest in the challenges and opportunities of economic decoupling.

Harry holds a master’s degree in international and development economics from the Australian National University and a bachelor’s degree in arts and commerce from Monash University. He is a PhD candidate at ANU, exploring the role of China’s diverse households and firms in the country’s economic transition.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Harry was the Head of China and Australia Economics at Moody's Analytics. He was previously responsible for Australian state and territory analysis at Deloitte Access Economics.

Harry Pickford

Economist

Harry Pickford

Economist

London, United Kingdom

Harry joined Oxford Economics in November 2020 having completed his studies. He obtained his BSc in Economics at Warwick University and subsequently achieved a distinction in his MSc Economics at St Andrews, in which he specialised in Econometrics. His dissertation investigated the causal impact of the 2012 Olympic Games on the UK economy and utilised a synthetic control model. Harry was also awarded an academic scholarship from The University of St. Andrews.

Hayden Toohey

Graduate Economist, OE Australia

Hayden Toohey

Graduate Economist, OE Australia

Sydney, Australia

Hayden is a Graduate Economist in the Australia Macroeconomic Subscription team. Prior to joining the team Hayden worked in Macroeconomic Consulting, gaining experience in modelling, forecasting and cost escalation. He has a Bachelor of Economics with First Class Honours and University Medal from the University of Technology Sydney.

Helen McDermott
Helen McDermott

Director of Global Forecasting, Tourism Economics

Helen McDermott

Helen McDermott

Director of Global Forecasting, Tourism Economics

Belfast, United Kingdom

Helen is a Lead Economist within Tourism Economics, with more than a decade of experience in economic modelling and consultancy.

She specializes in tourism forecasting, tourism economic impact analysis including Tourism Satellite Account analysis and providing bespoke scenario analysis which caters to a range of client needs. She also manages the Global Travel Service (GTS) and Global City Travel (GCT) services, which provide timely forecasts of bilateral tourism flow across 185 countries and 300 cities, as well as other core tourism indicators including overnight stays and tourism spending.

In addition to her regular forecasting work, Helen also plays a lead role in Tourism Economic’ consultancy services. Key projects that Helen has been involved in include the Oxford Economics Economic Impact Research, produced on behalf of the World Travel & Tourism Company which measures the contribution of the travel & tourism sector to the wider economy across 185 countries worldwide. Helen is also responsible for producing quarterly forecasts for the hotel industry across a range of markets in Europe, the Middle East and Asia in partnership with STR. Further, Helen plays a lead role in providing ongoing support ranging across a spectrum of tourism initiatives with Qatar Tourism Authority, which includes providing forecasts of travel demand to Qatar and detailed accommodation forecasting to aid QTA in developing key policy initiatives.

Henry Worthington

Director, Economic Consulting

Henry Worthington

Director, Economic Consulting

London, United Kingdom

Henry Worthington is a Director for Economic Consulting in Oxford Economics’ consultancy division managing a team of economists in London across a diverse range of projects featuring economic impact modelling, macroeconomic modelling and forecasting and scenario analysis.

He joined Oxford Economics in 2008, originally as part of the global macroeconomics team. As part of the macro team Henry assumed forecasting responsibility for a number of countries including Russia, Poland and Hungary. In 2010, Henry moved to the consultancy team. He has since led and managed a wide range of projects, notably an evaluation of the economic benefits of unconventional oil and gas extraction in Tunisia, research into the economic impact of hotel investments on behalf of the IFC, building a macroeconomic model for forecasting and scenario analysis in Abu Dhabi and developing a macroeconomic model to assess the implications of the introduction of VAT in the Bahamas.

Henry was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he gained a first-class degree in Economics, becoming the William Stone Scholar of Economics, and an MPhil in Modern Society and Global Transformations.

Honwae Wong

Lead Economist, Cities & Regions

Honwae Wong

Lead Economist, Cities & Regions

London, United Kingdom

Honwae is a Lead Economist in the Cities and Regions team, responsible for model development, US subnational forecasting and scenarios service, and bespoke modelling on consultancy projects. Prior to joining Oxford Economics Honwae spent four years at Experian on the economic modelling team, where his work included economic impact modelling, producing UK sub-regional forecasts, and bespoke forecasting. He also worked at the Department for Transport in the team responsible for the department’s transport model.

Honwae has a BSc in Economics from Royal Holloway, University of London, and an MSc in Economics from the University of Warwick.

Hugo Bessis

Senior Economist, Cities and Regions

Hugo Bessis

Senior Economist, Cities and Regions

London

Hwee Shi Yong

Assistant Economist, Economic Consulting, Asia

Hwee Shi Yong

Assistant Economist, Economic Consulting, Asia

Singapore

Assistant Economist, Economic Impact

Ian Saxon

Associate Director, Economic Impact

Ian Saxon

Associate Director, Economic Impact

Londonc, United Kingdom

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