First Name |
Stephanie
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Middle Name |
Hope
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Last Name |
Flanders
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Maiden Name |
Flanders
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Full Name at Birth |
Stephanie Hope Flanders
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Alternative Name |
@MyStephanomics (twitter), Stephanomics (blog at the BBC)
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Birthday |
5th August, 1968
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Birthplace |
England, UK
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Build |
Athletic
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Eye Color |
Green
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Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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Distinctive Feature |
> Slim Athletic Build..., > Keen cyclist & keeps physically active..., > the cousin of film and television actress Olivia Wilde...
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Zodiac Sign |
Leo
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
British
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High School |
St Paul's Girls' School, Hammersmith, West London, England
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University |
Balliol College, Oxford (1st Class degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics), Harvard University (at the Kennedy School of Government)
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Occupation Text |
Senior Executive Editor for Economics at Bloomberg News, head of Bloomberg Economics, ex-BBC economic editor, ex-Chief Market Strategist for Europe at J P Morgan Asset Management, Public Speaker
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Occupation |
Journalist
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Claim to Fame |
famously dated both Ed Miliband and Ed Balls
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Music Genre (Text) |
Economics, Political Economy, Financial Strategy, TV & Radio News Presenting and Reporting, Non Fiction Author, political Speechwriting, political Advisor, print Economics Columnist, print Editorial writer, TV & Radio News Economics Editor, TV News relief shift presenting, print news Reporting, Writing & narrating tv documentary series
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Year(s) Active |
2017 > present (Head: of Bloomberg Economics), 2017 > present (Senior Executive Editor for Economics: at Bloomberg News), 1990 > 1994 (Economist: at the Institute for Fiscal Studies & London Business School), ???? > ???? (Reporter: for the New York Times), 1997 > 2001 (Speechwriter & Senior Advisor: to US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers), 2013 > 2017 (Chief Market Strategist for Europe: at J P Morgan Asset Management in London), 2009 > 2013 (Economics Blog: BBC), 1994 > 1997 (Editorial-writer and Economics Columnist: The Financial Times), ???? > ???? (Editor: of the UN's Human Development Report), 2016 > 2017 (Chair: of the Inclusive Growth Commission for the Royal Society of Arts), 2002 > 2008 (Economics Editor & occ. presenter: Newsnight on BBC 2), 2002 > 2008 (Presenter and Reporter: BBC News), 2006 > 2007 (Presenter: relief shifts for BBC News between 2pm and 5pm), 2012 > 2012 (Narrator & Writer: BBC documentary 'Masters of Money'), 2012 > 2013 (Presenter: "Stephanomics" on BBC Radio Four), 2009 > 2009 (Actress: Flanders played herself in a BBC Radio production of the Julian Gough short story The Great Hargeisa Goat Bubble), 2008 > present (Visiting Fellow: of Nuffield College, Oxford), 2005 > 2005 (Awardee: Broadcast Journalist of the Year at the 2005 Workworld Media Awards), 2007 > 2007 (Elected: to the governing council of the Royal Economic Society in April 2007), 1985 > ???? (Clerical worker: for the National Association of Funeral Directors), 2016 > 2016 (Chair: of the judges of the 2016 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction), 2008 > 2013 (Economics Editor: BBC)
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Record Label |
New York Times, BBC Radio Four, London Business School, Institute for Fiscal Studies, BBC 2, Bloomberg News, Royal Society of Arts, J P Morgan Asset Management, UN (United Nations), Baillie Gifford Prize, Royal Economic Society, Nuffield College (Oxford University)
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Talent Agency (e.g. Modelling) |
1> AGENCY: JLA Speaker Bureau, 2> Url: https://www.jla.co.uk/, 3> Profile: https://www.jla.co.uk/conference-speakers/stephanie-flanders#.XFiloFz7RPY, 4> AGENCY: London Speaker Bureau: Book a Keynote Speaker for your Event, 5> Url: https://londonspeakerbureau.com/, 6> Profile: https://londonspeakerbureau.com/speaker-profile/stephanie-flanders/, A> AGENCY: Speakers Corner | Speaker Bureau - Motivational & After Dinner Speakers, B> Url: https://www.speakerscorner.co.uk/, C> Profile: https://www.speakerscorner.co.uk/speaker/stephanie-flanders, D> AGENCY: News Presenters Ltd, E> Url: http://www.marygreenham.co.uk/index.php, F> Profile: http://www.marygreenham.co.uk/clients_stephanieflanders.php
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Official Websites |
twitter.com/MyStephanomics
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Pets |
John Arlidge (partner), Andrew Neill, Anita Griggs (A-level economics teacher), David Fischer (friend), Ed Balls (ex-partner), Ed Miliband (ex-partner), Evan Davis (colleague), Friedrich Hayek, Karl Marx, Martin Wolf (FT colleague), John Maynard Keynes, Larry Summers (FT colleague), Lawrence H. Summers, Mervyn King, Richard Lambert (FT Editor), Justine Thornton / Miliband, John Humphrys (colleague), Robert Rubin, Sheryl Sandberg (friend), Tim Geithner, Jeremy Paxman (journalist), James Harding (ex-partner), Isaac Newton, Gillian Tett (FT Journalist), Giles Paxman (ambassador), George Osborne
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Favorite TV Shows |
West Wing, Newsnight, Not the Nine O’Clock News, Relocation, Relocation
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Favorite Songs |
A Transport Of Delight (by her father Michael Flanders), Haydn's piano sonatas (Glenn Gould)
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Favorite Books |
The War That Ended Peace (by Margaret MacMillan), Negroland: A Memoir (by Margo Jefferson), The Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land In Between (by Hisham Matar), Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets (by Svetlana Alexievich), East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity (by Philippe Sands), The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The U.S. Standard of Living since the Civil War (by Robert J. Gordon)
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Favorite Places |
River Café in Hammersmith, London, the Maldives, Africa, Moro on Exmouth Market, London (restaurant), Wellfleet, Cape Cod, USA
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Favorite Foods |
Barbecues
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Favorite Accessories |
Etro (for shirts), Prada (clothes)
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Stephanie Hope Flanders (born 5 August 1968) is a British former broadcast journalist who was the BBC economics editor for five years. In November 2013, she left the BBC for a role as J.P. Morgan Asset Management's chief market strategist for Britain and Europe. In June 2017, it was announced that she would return to journalism and would join Bloomberg in October 2017 to lead a new unit called Bloomberg Economics. She is the daughter of British actor and comic singer Michael Flanders and activist Claudia Cockburn.