Jacob Wedderburn-Day has had a varied and successful career since 2014. From 2014-2015, they were a Summer Analyst for the Government Economic Service, where they created and analyzed a database for Initial Teacher Training (ITT) allocations and their analysis was used to influence policy in meetings with Ministers. In 2015, they were a Collaborative Research Student for the Institute for New Economic Thinking, where they researched and coded an original probabilistic Agent-Based Model using Scala programming language. In the same year, they also became the CEO & Co-Founder of Stasher, a sharing economy solution for storage. In 2020, they became the Co-Founder of Treepoints and the Podcast Host of The Morality of Everyday Things.
Jacob Wedderburn-Day's education history includes a Master's degree in Economics from UCL from 2015 to 2016, a Bachelor's degree in Economics & Management from the University of Oxford from 2012 to 2015, and a High School diploma from Sevenoaks School from 2006 to 2011.
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