I support public sector clients – including DfT, DSIT, Innovate UK, European Commission, national regulators, industry bodies, global companies – in navigating complex policy landscapes, assessing regulatory implications, and understanding the economic drivers of change.
My core public sector expertise is in evaluation, applying mixed methods approaches to assess the impact and value for money of government policies and market interventions. In the UK I have developed and implemented economic evaluation frameworks for complex, multi-year national policy evaluations across sectors. Key examples include the £3 National Bus Fare Cap grant, City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements funding, Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funding, the impact of Catapult Centres, and the impact of Rapid Diagnostic Centres for NHS Trusts.
I also lead much of the team’s Telecommunications and Digital work. My Telecommunications expertise relates to market reviews assessing the case for maintaining ex-ante regulation, wholesale access pricing leaning on margin squeeze analysis and benchmarking, and ex-post competition assessments. In my Digital work, I assess the drivers of value and the associated risks of data and technology, and the policy and regulatory implications. Key project examples include the economic drivers of value for EU businesses using cloud-based data services, the economic benefits from relaxing data sharing restrictions, and the supply chain risks faced by EU businesses in critical technologies (e.g. AI, semi-conductors).
Outside of work you’ll find me raising my tortoise and cats, following Tottenham Hotspur or watching the latest new BBC crime drama.
- MPhil Economics, University of Cambridge
- BSc Economics, University of Warwick
