Members
The Group brings together members from across government, academia, international agencies, and the private sector. Participants are drawn from UK government departments and regulators including the Cabinet Office, the Financial Conduct Authority, Ofcom, and the Competition and Markets Authority; international organisations including the World Bank and the OECD; the Behavioural Insights Team; and academic institutions led by the LSE. More than 70 members have attended the BPP KEI Knowledge Exchange Group since its foundation.
The members of the Group and their institutional affiliations at the Group's founding were:
Adam Oliver (LSE), Zeina Afif (World Bank), Richard Amlot (UK Health Security Agency), Eleonore Batteux (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero), Laura Bear (LSE), Dan Berry (NHS England), Tim Besley (LSE), Neha Bose (Competition and Markets Authority), Leigh Caldwell (Irrational Agency), Greg Clark MP, Elisabeth Costa (Behavioural Insights Team), Joan Costa-Font (LSE), Liam Delaney (LSE), Charlotte Duke (London Economics), Abigail Emery (Cabinet Office), Barbara Fasolo (LSE), Timo Fleckenstein (LSE), James Forder (Institute of Economic Affairs), Matteo Galizzi (LSE), Chris Giles (FT), Rupert Gill (The Office of Communications), Natalie Gold (Kantar), Nina Grassmann (Government Office for Science), David Halpern (Behavioural Insights Team), Shaun Hargreaves Heap (Kings College London), Lucy Hayes (Financial Conduct Authority), Carrie Heitmeyer (Government Office for Science), Tony Hockley (Policy Analysis Centre and LSE), Rafael Hortala-Vallve (LSE), Kieran Keohane (Financial Conduct Authority), Mervyn King (LSE), Pete Lunn (Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin), Susana Mourato (LSE), Faisal Naru (Think Test Do), Gus O’Donnell (Frontier Economics), Vasia Passaris (Department for Education), Oliver Payne (The Hunting Dynasty), Ilona Quahe (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office), Anna Sallis (Department of Health and Social Security), Jackie Spang (Financial Conduct Authority), Kai Spiekermann (LSE), James Suter (London Economics), Rory Sutherland (Ogilvy), Anna Tiplady (Competition and Markets Authority), Chiara Varazzani (OECD), Nicole Wyatt (M&C Saatchi World Services) and Alexander Zammit (Ministry of Defence).