A Day in the Life of a Chief Economist

A Day in the Life of a Chief Economist

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Date and time

Thursday, September 27, 2018 · 3 - 4:30pm NZST

Location

Undercroft 101 Seminar room, The Undercroft

University of Canterbury, Ilam Campus 8014 New Zealand

Description

Presented by: Sharon Zollner, ANZ New Zealand Chief Economist

Join us to hear from ANZ New Zealand Chief Economist, and UC Graduate, Sharon Zollner. Sharon will talk about her experience as a chief economist, her presentation will be followed by an opportunity for Q&A and light refreshments.

Sharon Zollner

Chief Economist at ANZ Bank, Sharon Zollner almost dropped economics in her second year at UC. A lecturer convinced her to continue and after completing an internship at the Reserve Bank she discovered a passion for the field. While she enjoys the fast pace of her current role, it's the public service aspect that resonates with her the most. “I particularly enjoy the educational aspect of what I do. I find it very rewarding to help people understand the bigger forces at work which impact them on a personal level.”

Read more about Sharon here


More information

Tim Winfield
Email: tim.winfield@canterbury.ac.nz

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