After an initial career as an academic specializing in macro-econometric modelling, Paul Fisher was a policy maker at the Bank of England for 26 years, serving on its Monetary Policy Committee, interim Financial Policy Committee and the Board of the Prudential Regulation Authority, as well as on a number of international committees. His senior posts in the Bank included those of:
During his time in the PRA Paul had responsibility for coordinating the Banks work on climate change. Subsequently he was a member of the EC High Level Experts Group on Sustainable Finance 2017, the UK Green Finance Task Force 2017/18 and the UK Green Technical Advisory Group, 2021 (to present).
Paul now has a diversified career of non-executive, consultancy and academic roles. He is involved in consultancy work and technical assistance for central banks. He teaches post-graduate courses on Comparative Central Banking (WBS) and Sustainable Finance (LIBF).
He is the editor of Making the Financial System Sustainable, November 2020, published by Cambridge University Press.
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