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John Nicholas

John Nicholas is a South African qualified actuary (FASSA) with ten years of experience in pricing and product development, with a particular focus on rewards programmes, life insurance and investments. John is a director at ZAQ Actuaries and is passionate about people and mentoring teams. John also writes about the creator economy and entrepreneurship at johnnicholas.org.

University of York

Cheti Nicoletti

Cheti Nicoletti is an IZA research fellow and research associate at ISER and CHILD-Collegio Carlo Alberto. Her main areas of research are applied micro-econometrics, family economics and education with special interests in intergenerational mobility, child’s health and educational outcomes, peer effects, wage and income inequalities.

University of Southampton

Tahir Nisar

Dr Tahir M. Nisar holds the position of Professor of Strategy and Economic Organization at Southampton Business School. His current research focuses on AI machine learning, crowdfunding, and people & technology. His research on AI & Business Technologies received funding from the Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF). Dr Nisar’s work has been featured in prestigious academic journals, including the Journal of Corporate Finance, Small Business Economics, and the British Journal of

University of Bristol

Iman Noah

My name is Iman and I’m a final year Economics and Philosophy student at the University of Bristol.

University of Glasgow

Charles Nolan

Charles was educated at the University of Strathclyde and Birkbeck College, University of London. He worked for eight years as an economist at the Bank of England, and has taught at the University of Reading, the University of Durham, the University of St Andrews and is currently employed at the University of Glasgow in the Adam Smith Business School. His current research interests include macroeconomics, monetary economics and macroprudential regulation.

Economic and Social Research Institute and Trinity College Dublin

Anne Nolan

Anne Nolan is an Associate Research Professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) in Dublin, and an Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin. She is on the Study Team Management Group of the Growing up in Ireland (GUI), and is a research affiliate at the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). Her research at the ESRI focuses on issues such as the social determinants of health, healthcare financing and access, and the challenges of population ageing.