| Compass Lexecon announced that Dr. Nathan E. Wilson and Dr. Jeremy Sandford, two outstanding former Federal Trade Commission economists, are joining the firm. Dr. Nathan Wilson joins the firm as an Executive Vice President based in our Washington, DC office. Prior to joining Compass Lexecon, he worked at the Federal Trade Commission for 11 years. During his time at the FTC, Dr. Wilson served as a Deputy Assistant Director in the Bureau of Economics, Commissioner Terrell McSweeny’s economic advisor, and a staff economist. Dr. Wilson managed or led merger and conduct investigations in a wide variety of industries, including industrial chemicals, oil and gas, health care, internet platforms, computer hardware, and aerospace. While a staff economist, Dr. Wilson testified on behalf of the FTC in the successful challenge of the proposed merger of PinnacleHealth and Hershey Medical Center. |
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