Vicky Pryce
FTI Consulting
Vicky Pryce is a Senior Managing Director in FTI's Economic Consulting practice. Vicky joined FTI in September 2010 and leads on business economics, working with leading companies on issues from corporate strategy to public policy. Prior to this, she was the Chief Economic Adviser and Director General, Economics for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS, 2002-10) and Joint Head of the Government Economic Service (GES, 2007-10), overseeing around 500 public sector economists. Vicky is a Fellow of the Society of Business Economists, a visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford and on the Council of the University of Kent. She is a member of the International Advisory Board of British American Business Inc (BABI), on the Advisory Board for the Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM) at the Judge Institute at Cambridge University, on the Research Advisory Board at the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and on the Standing Advisory Group of the Financial Reporting Review Panel (FRRP) Previously Vicky was Partner at London Economics (2001-02); Chief Economist and Partner at the accountancy and consultancy firm KPMG (1986-2001); Corporate Economist at ESSO Europe (1983-86) and Chief Economist at Williams & Glyn’s Bank, later Royal Bank of Scotland (1973- 83)
Articles by Vicky Pryce:
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Greekonomics
7 December 2012, 8445 reads
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The London Summit: Open markets and trade finance
2 April 2009, 25158 reads
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