Huw is a vice chair and partner at Oliver Wyman. In this role, he acts as an adviser to investors and financial institutions in analyzing financial, economic, and sustainability trends to help guide investment and strategic decisions.
He also serves as a member of the Investment Committee at the Oxford University Endowment and of the Climate Advisory Board of NBIM, the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund.
Huw served as a senior advisor to Mark Carney when he was Governor at the Bank of England. The van Steenis report led to a five-pronged plan for the central bank, announced by the Governor in June 2019.
Huw has been widely recognized as one of the most influential analysts on financial services. Huw worked at Morgan Stanley for 14 years, spending much of his time there as global head of banks and diversified financials research. During this time, he and his teams won numerous awards, including being number one rated 12 times. His work has frequently appeared in academic journals, books, testimony, and on the op-ed pages of the world’s leading newspapers.
He has also been a senior advisor to the chief executive of UBS and chair of the sustainable finance committee, member of the European Central Bank’s group on financial stability, co-chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on finance, and a trustee of English National Opera. WSJ Financial News listed him as one of the “Most Influential in European Finance” in 2024.
Huw was educated at Oxford and INSEAD.
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