Boaz Moselle
TrusteeBoaz Moselle is a professional economist, with experience in academia, the public and private sectors. Early in his career he worked as an assistant professor at North-western University, where he undertook research and taught MBA and PhD students. Since then his focus has been on energy and environment.
For two years he was a senior executive at Ofgem, responsible for environmental policy, EU regulation, and Ofgem strategy. As a consultant Boaz has worked with regulators, governments, major utilities, renewables investors, infrastructure owners and oil and gas producers. In the last decade the bulk of his work has been as an expert engaged by companies and states to provide economic analysis in commercial and investor-state disputes.
Working with his team, he produces analysis that must be objective and fact-based, but also clear, persuasive and rigorous; he then explains that analysis at an oral hearing and face intense questioning in the context of a highly adversarial legal process.
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