Paul Mortimer-Lee

Paul’s career within official institutions and investment banks has included roles at the Bank of England, the International Monetary Fund and latterly as Chief Market Economist and Head of US Economics at BNP Paribas in New York. He has frequently appeared within both print and broadcast media, as well as being published by the House of Commons.

In addition to his career within economics, Paul has also founded a small, specialist elementary school for children with learning differences in Kent.  This school now has 50 children and is consistently rated as “Outstanding” by Ofsted.

Research Interests

He has a keen interest in financial markets, global economies, monetary policy, emerging markets and crypto-currencies.

Education

  • BSc in Economics LSE
  • MSc in Economics LSE
  • PG Certificate in International Relations, Harvard Extension School
  • PG Certificate in Social Justice (in train), Harvard Extension School
  • PG Certificate in Environmental Policy and Sustainability (in train), Harvard Extension School

Employment

In addition to his career within economics, which encompasses roles at the Bank of England, BNP Paribas and the IMF, Paul has also founded a small, specialist elementary school for children with learning differences in Kent.  This school now has 50 children and is consistently rated as “Outstanding” by Ofsted.