Claire Martin
About Claire Martin
Claire Martin is an Associate Economist at Ofcom, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in Development Economics and has contributed to economic policy analysis and research in telecommunications regulation.
Work at Ofcom
Claire Martin currently serves as an Associate Economist at Ofcom, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she contributes to economic policy analysis, focusing on telecommunications regulation. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Graduate Economist at Ofcom from 2018 to 2020. During her time in this position, she participated in initiatives aimed at enhancing digital connectivity across the UK. Her work has involved engaging in research projects related to market competition and consumer protection within the communications sector.
Education and Expertise
Claire Martin holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Development Economics from the University of Sussex, which she completed from 2017 to 2018. Prior to this, she studied at Trinity College, Dublin, where she earned a 2.1 degree in Economics and Hispanic Studies from 2013 to 2017. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in economic theory and practice, which she applies in her current role at Ofcom.
Background
Claire Martin's educational journey began at Rathmore Grammar School, where she studied from 2006 to 2013. Following her secondary education, she pursued higher education at Trinity College, Dublin, and later at the University of Sussex. In addition to her academic achievements, she gained practical experience as a Tax Intern at KPMG Ireland for two months in 2016, further enhancing her understanding of economic principles in a professional setting.
Achievements
During her tenure at Ofcom, Claire Martin has made significant contributions to economic policy analysis, particularly in the area of telecommunications regulation. She has been actively involved in research projects that focus on market competition and consumer protection in the communications sector. Her participation in initiatives aimed at improving digital connectivity across the UK highlights her commitment to enhancing the telecommunications landscape.