Zach Meyers

Zach Meyers is Director of Research at the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) and an Associate Fellow of the Centre for European Reform. His research focuses on economic regulation and network industries, including telecommunications, energy, payments, and financial services. He also examines the strategies used by the European Union to increase its economic competitiveness. Previously, Meyers worked as a competition and regulatory lawyer in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In those roles, he consulted for governments, regulators, and international institutions on competition policy and reforms in regulated sectors. His extensive international background provides him with a broad perspective on how different legal frameworks can influence market dynamics and the way that essential services are delivered to the public.

Zach Meyers

Zach Meyers is Director of Research at the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) and an Associate Fellow of the Centre for European Reform. His research focuses on economic regulation and network industries, including telecommunications, energy, payments, and financial services. He also examines the strategies used by the European Union to increase its economic competitiveness. Previously, Meyers worked as a competition and regulatory lawyer in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In those roles, he consulted for governments, regulators, and international institutions on competition policy and reforms in regulated sectors. His extensive international background provides him with a broad perspective on how different legal frameworks can influence market dynamics and the way that essential services are delivered to the public.