Masters Committee
William de Laszlo
William de Laszlo is an Executive at RCapital Partners, a specialist private investment business providinggrowth and turnaround funding for UK and European businesses. Formerly he was an analyst at JP Morgan Chase, where he worked for the head of JPMorgan Private Bank in London and lead the Family Office wealth management research team, structuring product portfolios and in house platforms required to execute opportunities. He has an MBA (Distinction) from Saïd Business School, Oxford. He trained at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and for four years was Captain 1ST Battalion Grenadier Guards. He is a director of the Virgin GB Row Challenge, the toughest rowing race in the world, and holds a world record from the first race in which he competed. William has a keen interest in economics and a desire to help grow the ERC to help it fulfil its objectives.
Jonathan Butt
Jonathan graduated from Oxford University with a degree in Engineering. Economics caught his eye during an MBA which led him to take an active role in organising and guiding the ERC. Now as a consultant providing sales and marketing advice to the pharmaceutical industry health economics is a particular interest.
While away from work and the ERC, I can be found aboard a yacht, taking on mother nature, rarely winning, and never learning!
Greg Opie
Greg Opie graduated from the London School of Economics in 2009 with an MSc in Economic History and a BSc in Philosophy and Economics. Greg has worked at the Economic Research Council since then, and is currently the ERC’s Programme Director. In addition to his work at the ERC, Greg has contributed to research carried out by Lombard Street Research.
Greg is a season ticket holder at Charlton Athletic Football Club and also enjoys cross country running.
Robyn Scott
Robyn is MD and co-founder of
OneLeap - an online platform that enables smart young people to get in touch with decision-makers, while raising money for charity - as well as co-founder of Mothers for All (mothersforall.org), an ambassador for the Access to Medicine Index and an adviser to Shared Impact. She is also a writer, her first book a memoir about growing up in Botswana against the AIDS epidemic. Her second book is the true story of a group of maximum security prisoners who adopted AIDS orphans. She has worked for BP and the FT. A Gates Cambridge Scholar, she has a BSc Bioinformatics and an MPhil Bioscience Enterprise Distinction. She is a fellow of the RSA.
David Hobson
David Hobson graduated from New College, Oxford in 2001 with a BA in PPE and from INSEAD in 2006 with an MBA. During his career David has worked at McKinsey, HM Treasury and most recently for the GIC (of Singapore). David is a member of the ERC's Masters Committee as he believes that the ERC has an important role to play in framing, and debating, the contentious issues in economics.
Daniel Madden
Daniel Madden works for Platinum Equity, a US Private Equity company. He has a BA in Modern Languages and Management Studies from Cambridge University and an MBA from Columbia University.
Daniel spent six years living and working in New York before returning to London in 2010. He is relatively new to the ERC and looks forward to helping widen the reach of the ERC to new members.
Toby Cross
Biography available soon.
Maria Palomar
Biography available soon.