Ofwat
Martin Malinowski has a diverse work experience in the field of economics and analysis. Martin started their career as a Research Analyst at Infrastructure Journal, where they conducted interviews, analyzed data, and wrote weekly features on the Project Finance Industry. Martin then worked as an Economics Tutor at Blue Tutors before joining the UK National Audit Office. At the National Audit Office, Martin held roles such as Analyst and Senior Analyst, where they provided analysis and advice on economic, modeling, and regulatory topics. Martin also led the internal economics working group and conducted training for colleagues and external clients. Currently, Martin is working at Ofwat as a Regulatory Economist (Principal), specializing in cost of capital issues and the balance of risk and return as part of PR24. Martin is responsible for acquiring and analyzing financial data and managing a team of 3. Overall, Martin's work experience has given him expertise in financial analysis, economics, and regulatory matters.
Martin Malinowski pursued a 2:1 degree in PPE from the University of Oxford from 2002 to 2005. Later, in 2008 and 2009, they completed an MSc in Economics from Birkbeck, University of London.
Ofwat
Without water, life can't flow smoothly. Ofwat is the economic regulator of the water sector, and we’re working to improve life through water: keeping water flowing, bills affordable and helping to ensure the health of our rivers and waterways. We're here to ensure water companies do the right thing: supporting customers and communities, improving the environment, and making sure our water supplies are secure for future generations. Our work involves overseeing water company performance, driving water companies to meet long term challenges through increased collaboration and partnership, and pushing water companies to deliver more for customers, society and the environment.