Chief Economist and Partner, Energy Transition, PwC Australia
About Amy
Amy is PwC Australia's Chief Economist and a partner specialising in energy transition and infrastructure.
She drives PwC's economic analysis of topics and challenges affecting our people, clients and communities.
Amy has 20 years’ experience in various consulting and public sector roles in Western Australia. This includes as Executive Director State Development Policy at the former Department of State Development where she was responsible for a range of policies relating to upstream energy supply, infrastructure, competition, royalties, and resource development. She held various positions over ten years in the Department of Treasury, including leading the WA Government’s contribution to the design of a national emissions trading scheme.
Amy holds a Bachelor of Economics with Honours from Murdoch University and is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. She lives in Perth with her partner and two daughters.
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