I am a macroeconomist currently working at the Reserve Bank of Australia in the Structural Analysis and Macroeconomic Modelling section and as a casual academic at the University of New South Wales, teaching Applied Macroeconometrics. I previously worked at the Grattan Institute in the Economic Policy program, at the OECD, and tutored at the University of Melbourne. I completed my PhD in 2021 at the University of Melbourne, estimating the effects of financial frictions and demographics on household consumption decisions. I am passionate about public economic policy and the application of rigorous research. In my spare time I am an active member of the outdoors community and enjoy hiking and rock climbing.Â