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Our faculty One way in which this programme differentiates itself is through the breadth and expertise of our faculty and guest speakers. Our faculty of research and teaching academics are constantly striving for excellence in everything they do, from the latest ground-breaking research impacting society, to inspiring our students. In addition, on each module you will hear from senior level industry practitioners, giving you the benefit of their years of experience and knowledge. Key contributors on this programme include:

The Warwick community In addition, the programme also features insights and contributions from a range of industry professionals including: ■ Ruth Crowell, Chief Executive at the London Bullion Market Association ■ Ben Funnell, Portfolio Manager, Man Group ■ Andy Haldane, Chief Economist and Executive Director, Monetary Analysis & Statistics, Bank of England ■ Tracey McDermott, CBE., Head of corporate, public and regulatory affairs at Standard Chartered ■ Hirishi Nakaso, Former Assistant Governor at Bank of Japan (Deputy Governor equivalent) ■ Francesco Papadia, Former Director General for Market Operations at the European Central Bank ■ Michael F Silva, Chief Compliance Officer Americas for UBS ■ Dr Grant Spencer, Former Governor at Reserve Bank of New Zealand ■ Bryan Winter, Governor at Bank of Jamaica ■ Bill Winters, CEO at Standard Chartered ■ Sam Woods, Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation and Chief Executive Officer of the Prudential Regulation Authority ■ Mark Yallop, Chairman of the FICC Markets Standards Board Limited.

Diarmuid Murphy Banking Authorisations, Advisory, and Crisis Management at the Central Bank of Ireland

Ana Galvao Professor of Economic Modelling and Forecasting, Warwick Business School

Paul Fisher Former Executive Director, Bank of England

Jean-Charles Rochet Professor, University of Geneva

John Thanassoulis Professor of Financial Economics, Warwick Business School

John was educated at both Oxford and Cambridge, studying Mathematics followed by Economics, and remains an Associate Member of the Oxford-Man Institute. He is a Panel Member for the UK Competition and Markets Authority and a CEPR research fellow. He has also held previous posts as a Non-Executive Director of OXIP: Oxford Investment Partners and was a tenured University Lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Oxford and the Heyman-Moritz Student (Fellow) of Economics at Christ Church.

Jean-Charles is a Swiss Finance Institute professor of banking at Geneva University and a research associate at Zurich University and Toulouse School of Economics. He holds a PhD in Mathematical Economics from Paris University and he has also taught at the London School of Economics. He was President of the Econometric Society in 2012 and has been a Fellow of this society since 1995. Jean has published more than 80 articles in international scientific journals and seven books. His research interests

Diarmuid was a central figure in the Central Bank of Ireland’s (CBI) response to the Irish financial crisis and prior to this he spent some time working at the ECB in Frankfurt. More recently, Diarmuid spent several years at the International Monetary Fund where he focused on shaping post-crisis international policy through a combination of country surveillance, technical assistance, and publications. Diarmuid also spent a period of time working at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel. Now back at the CBI, Diarmuid currently leads the retail banking authorisations and banking crisis management teams.

Ana was the principal investigator of a funded research project on “Economic Forecasting under Macroeconomic Uncertainty” and since April 2017 has been working on the ONS-funded project “Measuring and Communicating Data Uncertainty”. Ana is currently Associate Editor of the International Journal of Forecasting and Economic Modelling and a member of the WBS Forecasting System team. Her teaching includes a postgraduate course in economics and business forecasting with emphasis on decision-making under uncertainty.

Paul is a British economist who worked for the Bank of England for 26 years, holding senior positions including Executive Director for Markets and Deputy Head of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA). He was a member of the Monetary Policy Committee, the interim Financial Policy Committee and the PRA Board. He now has a portfolio of roles, including as an Advisor to CCBS. Other current affiliations include: Chair of the London Bullion Market Association; Nonexecutive director, UK Debt Management Office; Fellow, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.

include banking, financial stability, industrial organisation of financial markets, and contract theory.

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