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Dr Andrew Sentance CBE - short biographyDr Andrew Sentance joined PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) as their Senior
Economic Adviser in Novermber 2011. Before that he was an external member of the Monetary Policy
Committee (MPC) of the Bank of England from October 2006 until May 2011. He
is also a part-time Professor of Sustainable Business at the University of
Warwick, based at Warwick Business School. His
period of office on the MPC was dominated by the global financial crisis and its aftermath.
During his time on the Committee, Andrew came to be associated
with hawkish views on the control of inflation. In his last year on the MPC, he argued strongly for higher interest rates to counter the rising
trend in UK inflation – against the majority view of his colleagues. Before joining the Bank of England, Andrew had a very successful career
as a business economist. He was Chief Economist and Head of Environmental
Affairs at British Airways and was one of the five senior managers appointed in
2001 by Chief Executive Rod Eddington to prepare the company's "Future Size
and Shape" turnaround plan. He joined British Airways in 1998 from London Business School, where he
was Director of the Centre for Economic Forecasting. Previous positions
held include Head of Economic Policy and Director of Economic Affairs at the
Confederation of British Industry (CBI). He was a founder member of the
Treasury’s Panel of Independent Forecasters - established in 1992 to provide
advice to the Chancellor of the Exchequer under John Major’s Conservative
Government. Andrew was educated at Eltham College, Clare College Cambridge and the London School of Economics, where he gained his PhD. He holds a visiting professorship at Royal Holloway, University of London and is a Fellow and former Chairman of the Society of Business Economists. He was awarded a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2012 New Year Honours. Throughout his career spanning 25 years, Andrew has given talks, speeches
and presentations to a wide range of business and financial audiences on
economic issues, relating to global and UK prospects and policy issues. He is a
well-known media figure and has a strong reputation for explaining complex
economic issues to audiences in an engaging and accessible way.
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