Profile
Joseph Remy is a data and project management expert with over 25 years of experience performing empirical analyses in a variety of statistical software languages in both the private and public sectors.
Mr. Remy joins Edgeworth Economics after 12 years at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), where he focused on fair lending analysis and project management. At the CFPB, he managed and maintained large, multi-faceted databases from many sources in a variety of statistical software languages. His work in Fair Lending involved in-depth statistical analysis calculating disparities based on race, ethnicity, age, and gender in financial institutions’ underwriting and pricing models. His analyses were presented to, and used by, attorneys and examiners in the field to find disparities in pursuit of remuneration for consumers. He was also the Research Assistant Fellowship Program Manager, and in this role he recruited, mentored, and managed the agency’s incoming team of research assistants.
Mr. Remy also worked in consulting for over a decade. During this time, he managed, directed, and participated in teams with multi-billion-dollar merger cases before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Department of Justice (DOJ), Korean Federal Trade Commission (KFTC), Canadian Bureau, and the European Commission in a variety of industries, from retail trade to airlines to pharmaceuticals, at both the firm’s Washington, DC and Brussels, Belgium offices. Mr. Remy also supported expert witnesses in a variety of industries and managed the firm’s team of research analysts. Before and after consulting, he worked at the FTC in both the Bureau of Economics’ Antitrust and Consumer Protection Divisions, where he also supported merger analyses and expert witnesses.
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Education
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor, Mathematical-Emphasis Economics, Classical Humanities