James Sproule is a distinguished Chief Economist based in London, renowned for his extensive expertise in finance, policy, and academia. He has served as a senior business adviser to the Prime Minister and held pivotal roles such as Chief Economist and Director of Policy at the Institute of Directors. James has also led Accenture’s UK Research team and contributed significantly to the Legatum Institute. His financial career began with prominent positions at Bankers Trust, Deutsche Bank, and Dresdner Kleinwort, eventually co-founding the boutique bank Augusta and Company. A former signals officer in the Royal Navy, where he remains an Honorary Captain, James also stood for Parliament in 2005 and was a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics. His insights are invaluable for businesses navigating economic challenges, offering actionable strategies to enhance decision-making and drive growth. Book James Sproule to empower your team with his profound knowledge and experience.
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What topics does James Sproule specialise in?
James Sproule specialises in talking about finance, economic policy, business strategy and more.
What is James Sproule's speaking style like?
James delivers insightful presentations with clarity and authority, drawing on his extensive experience in finance and policy. His engaging style empowers audiences to navigate economic challenges effectively. AI summary based on real event feedback.
Does James Sproule offer virtual speaking engagements?
Yes, James Sproule offers virtual speaker bookings for webinars, online conferences, and remote or distributed team engagements.