Profile
Philip Astles worked as a Senior Research Associate at AERIC, Inc. from 2012 to 2016 and as a Principal at Statistics Canada in 2010.
He earned a doctorate degree from The University of Manchester in 2004 and an undergraduate degree from The University of York in 1998.
Former positions of Philip Astles
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AERIC, Inc.
AERIC, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance AERIC, Inc., dba The Conference Board of Canada, is an independent, not-for-profit applied research organization headquartered in Ottawa, Saskatchewan. The Board helps build leadership capacity for a better Canada by creating and sharing insights on economic trends, public policy issues, and organizational performance. They forge relationships and deliver knowledge through their learning events, networks, research products, and customized information services. Their members include a broad range of Canadian organizations from the public and private sectors. The Conference Board of Canada was formed in 1954, and is affiliated with The Conference Board, Inc. that serves some 3,000 companies in 67 nations. | Analyst-Equity | 2016-05-31 |
Statistics Canada | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2010-12-30 |
Training of Philip Astles
The University of Manchester | Doctorate Degree |
The University of York | Undergraduate Degree |
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AERIC, Inc.
AERIC, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance AERIC, Inc., dba The Conference Board of Canada, is an independent, not-for-profit applied research organization headquartered in Ottawa, Saskatchewan. The Board helps build leadership capacity for a better Canada by creating and sharing insights on economic trends, public policy issues, and organizational performance. They forge relationships and deliver knowledge through their learning events, networks, research products, and customized information services. Their members include a broad range of Canadian organizations from the public and private sectors. The Conference Board of Canada was formed in 1954, and is affiliated with The Conference Board, Inc. that serves some 3,000 companies in 67 nations. | Finance |
Statistics Canada | Government |
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