Executive
Director
Level 6
224-236 Queen Street
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
Ph: +61 3 9604 4400
Fax: +61 3 9600 3155
David Greig is an Executive Director
of ACIL Tasman and manager of its
Melbourne office. He is an economist
with a background in competition and
regulation, corporatisation and privatisation,
public private partnerships, pricing,
real options theory, business strategy
and international trade. He has expertise
in transport, infrastructure, energy,
agriculture, health and government
owned businesses.
His ACIL Tasman assignments have included
a major rail corridor study, a framework
to encourage private sector investment
in toll roads in Indonesia, infrastructure
gaps in WA and Victoria, economic
regulation for the New Zealand and
PNG electricity sectors, aviation
policy, pharmacy regulation, shipping
regulation, consumer benefits of telecom
reforms, electricity and rail freight
privatizations, the New Zealand gas
industry, and access regimes.
Before
joining ACIL Tasman he was a Director
in the Victorian Department of Treasury
and Finance charged with transport
reform, including design of the privatisation/franchising
policy framework and management of
the sale of V/Line Freight (summarised
in his co-authored publication for
the World Bank). He was previously
a Director in the New Zealand Treasury
during the period of major economic
liberalisation in the 80s and 90s
– he was successively responsible
for transport, education, health and
agriculture.