Alex Singleton is President of the Globalisation Institute, a think tank founded in London that develops policies on trade, competitiveness and development. He studied at Dulwich College and the University of St Andrews, where he founded the Liberty Club, a libertarian student society.[1] Mark Malloch Brown, then the head of the UN Development Programme (and subsequently UN Deputy Secretary-General), described Singleton as the 'High Priest of Globalisation'.[1] He is a regular commentator on television and radio programmes such as Newsnight, the Today programme, Channel 4 News, CNBC Europe, and Sky News. He was formerly Research Director of the Adam Smith Institute and an Institute for Humane Studies Charles G. Koch Fellow in Washington DC.[1]
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- ^ a b c "Mr. Alex Singleton", Institute for Humane Studies.

