Dame Frances Cairncross

Dame Frances Cairncross is a respected British economist, journalist and academic widely recognised for her influential commentary on economics, public policy and the changing media landscape. Best known as the Former Management Editor of The Economist and Former Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, Frances has spent decades analysing global economic developments and the impact of technological change. A confident and authoritative keynote speaker, she shares expert insight shaped by a career spanning journalism, academia and policy leadership. Her appointment as Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to higher education and journalism stands as one of her most notable honours.

Frances’ journey began with a strong academic foundation. She studied Modern History at St Anne’s College, Oxford, before completing a postgraduate MA in Economics at Brown University. Her early journalism career started at The Times, where she developed her reporting skills before moving to roles at The Banker and The Observer. Frances then joined The Guardian, where she became Economics Correspondent, gaining recognition for her ability to explain complex economic issues to a wide audience. During her time at the newspaper, she also served as Women’s Page Editor, helping broaden conversations around social and economic change.

In 1984, Frances joined The Economist, beginning a long and influential chapter in her career. She reported on topics including environmental policy, media development and economic trends before rising to the role of Management Editor of The Economist, a position she held from 1999 to 2004. Alongside her journalism, Frances built a distinguished career in academic and public service leadership. She became Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, serving for a decade and guiding one of the university’s historic colleges through a period of change. Frances also held several major leadership roles including Chair of the Economic and Social Research Council, President of the British Science Association and Chair of the Executive Committee of the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Her expertise has been recognised through numerous honours, including the President’s Medal of the British Academy, election as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, and several honorary degrees from leading universities.

Today, Frances is a highly respected keynote speaker who brings decades of insight into economics, policy and technological transformation. Her talks explore how communications revolutions reshape industries, how economic trends influence business strategy, and how governments and organisations can respond to environmental and societal change. With experience presenting BBC Radio 4’s ‘Analysis’ and addressing leading professional organisations, Frances delivers thoughtful, evidence-based presentations that resonate with corporate audiences, policymakers and academic institutions alike. Her combination of journalistic clarity and academic authority makes her a compelling speaker for conferences seeking informed perspectives on the forces shaping the modern economy.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Dame Frances Cairncross’s remarkable career in economics:

  • 2025 – Delivered keynote address at the ICAEW Personal Financial Planning Conference
  • 2025 – Speaker at the Royal Society of Edinburgh conference
  • 2018 – Awarded the President’s Medal of the British Academy for contributions to scholarship and public policy
  • 2016 – Elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS)
  • 2015 – Appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to higher education and journalism
  • 2005 – President of the British Science Association
  • 2004 – Appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
  • 2004 – Became Rector of Exeter College, Oxford
  • 2003 – Winner of the Institute of Internal Auditors’ Annual Award for Business and Management Journalism
  • 1999 – Promoted to Management Editor of The Economist
  • 1973 – Appointed Economics Correspondent for The Guardian

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