Dame DeAnne Shirley Julius, DCMG,CBE (born April 14, 1949) is a Distinguished Fellow at Chatham House. An American–Britisheconomist,[1] Julius is noted as a founder member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England.
She began her active career as a project economist with the World Bank[2] in Washington and has handled extensive roles in the private sector. From 2003 to 2012 she was Chairman of Chatham House in London and from 2014 to 2019 was chair of the Council at University College London.
Early life and education
Julius was born the daughter of Marvin and Maxine Julius, and was raised in Ames, Iowa.[4]
After graduating, Julius began her career at the CIA as an economic analyst from 1970 to 1971.[5] In 1975, after earning her Ph.D., she went on to work as a project economist with the World Bank in Washington, D.C.
She was a non-executive director on the boards of Lloyds Bank and Serco Group from 2001 to 2007, BP from 2001 to 2011, Roche Holdings SA from 2002 to 2016, Jones Lang LaSalle from 2008 to 2019, Deloitte LLP from 2011 to 2014 and ICE Benchmark Administration from 2016 to 2019. Julius was the Chairman of Chatham House, formally known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs, from 2003 to 2012. From 2014 to 2019 she was chair of the Council of University College London.[7]
Board memberships and honours
Julius has served on a number of corporate boards, as listed above. She has also been a member of the International Advisory Boards of Temasek from 2010 to 2017, the China Investment Corporation from 2016 to 2020 and Rock Creek Global from 2004.
Julius is married to Ian Alexander Harvey, formerly chief executive of BTG.[2] She has written five books and academic papers on subjects ranging from foreign direct investment to strategic planning and corporate governance.[11]