Anthony HotsonAnthony Hotson is an associate member of the History Faculty at the University of Oxford, and a research associate of the Centre for Financial History at the University of Cambridge. He worked at the Bank of England during the 1980s, including a yearon secondment as assistant commissioner at the newly formed Building Societies Commission. He also worked at McKinsey and Company before joining S. G. Warburg, where he was a corporate financier and director during the 1990s. Thereafter, he served as a non-executive director on a number of company boards in the insurance, fund management and banking sectors, as well as pursuing his academic interests. More recently, Dr Hotson has been a research fellow at the Winton Institute for Monetary History at the University of Oxford. He teaches macroeconomics and financial history, and has recently co-edited a book on the economic policies of the Thatcher government, and another on British financial crises since the nineteenth century. He is a non-executive director of Cenkos Securities plc and chairman of a charity, the Wadenhoe Trust. Read More Read Less
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