Competition Economist, Entrepreneur & Litigation Expert
Vita
Professional Summary
Over the past twelve years, I have worked on all aspects related to claims assessment, data and evidence collection, economic analysis and damage quantification in high-stakes litigation in some of the largest cartel cases in Europe.
Before working for CDC, I worked at one of the leading competition consultancy and pursued research at the Amsterdam Centre for Law & Economics focused on the economics of private enforcement and effective mechanisms of compensation, which I published in peer-reviewed journals.
I studied economics at the Universities of Maastricht, Hamburg and Toulouse and graduated with a master thesis on the economics of private enforcement in 2005, published by the NMa (Dutch Competition Authority) as the best economics thesis of the year in the Netherlands.
Skills
Project Management Team Leadership Claims Assessment Litigation Economic Analysis Legal Tech Damage Quantification
Work Experience
2014-today
Partner & Head of Economics,
CDC Cartel Damage Claims Consulting SRL
2009-2014
Economist,
CDC Cartel Damage Claims Consulting SRL
2005
Research Analyst, Law & Economics Consulting Group (LECG)
Research
2005-2009
Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics (ACLE)
PhD Research, University of Amsterdam
2008-2008
John M. Olin Center for Law & Economics
Resarch Fellowship, University of Michigan, Law School
Interests
Interested in entrepreneurship, venture capital, litigation funding, blockchain tech and machine learning - seeking investment opportunities - collecting contemporary art - passionate about cycling and running - hooked on podcasts, reading mostly non-fiction, except for children's books.
Education
2000-2005
Maastricht University
International Economic Studies Master in Science
1998-2000
Hamburg University
Bachelor Business Studies and Economics