Benedict Davies has a diverse work experience that spans over several industries. Benedict is currently working at UniSuper as the Manager of Policy & Advocacy in the Office of the CEO. Prior to this role, they held positions such as Public Policy & Advocacy Manager and Government & Industry Policy Manager at the same company.
In addition to their work at UniSuper, Benedict has also been involved with various organizations. Benedict was a Member of the Stakeholder Reference Group at The University of Queensland and a Member of the Economics Methods Group at Cochrane. Benedict also served as a National Treasurer at the Economic Society of Australia (Central Council) and as a Council Member at the Economic Society of Australia (Victoria).
Earlier in their career, Benedict worked as a Senior Policy Adviser at the Parliament of Australia, specifically in the Office of the Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy, and the Minister for Women's Economic Security. Benedict has expertise in areas such as Your Future, Your Super, Retirement Income Covenant, Portfolio Holdings Disclosure, and Superannuation Budget measures.
Before joining UniSuper, Benedict held roles at ANZ, Over Fifty Group, and Aviva, where they gained experience in product development, technical services management, and technical analysis.
Overall, Benedict Davies has had extensive experience in policy and advocacy, as well as product development and management within the financial services industry.
Benedict Davies has a diverse education history with a focus on health economics and policy. Benedict holds a Master of Science degree in Economic Evaluation of Health Technology Assessment with Merit from the University of York. Additionally, they have completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Economics with Merit and a Postgraduate Certificate in Health Economics, both also from the University of York.
In terms of professional development, Benedict has pursued further education in areas related to their field. Benedict has completed a certificate program in Evidence in Public Policy from the University of Oxford and a Certificate in Health Technology Assessment from The University of Sheffield. Benedict has also completed an Introduction to Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health course at the University of Melbourne.
Furthermore, Benedict has sought training in conducting intervention reviews through the Cochrane Interactive Learning program. Benedict has also completed a Cost-Benefit Analysis course at ANZSOG - The Australia and New Zealand School of Government.
In addition to their focus on health economics, Benedict has pursued education in other areas. Benedict has completed the Aged Care Funding Instrument Training Program at TAFE NSW. Benedict also holds a Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance & Investment from the Securities Institute of Australia.
Lastly, Benedict's undergraduate education includes a Bachelor (Honours) degree in Economics and Philosophy from Monash University. However, specific details regarding the start and end years of their education have not been provided.
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