
Copenhagen Economics announced the appointment of Asger Lunde as partner.
Asger Lunde has a strong capacity in the field of quantitative analysis and computer science. He will the firm keep pushing the frontier for how data analysis can assist clients in policy decisions, in competition cases, and in damage cases.
Asger Lunde has had an academic career and is one of the leading economics professors in Denmark.
“Copenhagen Economics has worked with Asger Lunde for many years, so we know his qualities very well and we are very happy and proud that he has chosen to take this step. It has been a pleasure to follow his development of consultancy skills and commercial mindset and we look very much forward to continuing the journey together,” says Chairman of the board, Henrik Ballebye Okholm.
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