Biography
David Moore, a managing director at LECG's Wellington office, advises primarily on finance, strategy, and industry development. His particular interests are economic and business innovation and transformation.
David has given expert testimony and expert comment on efficiency, regulation, complex contracting, and valuation issues in diverse sectors including health, biotechnology, fishing, and biosecurity. He has extensive pharmaceutical and litigation experience.
David heads the health-sector industry group for LECG Asia Pacific. He has held a number of senior positions in the New Zealand health sector since 1992, including founding and managing the New Zealand government’s drug purchasing agency (for which he continues as a director); regional director of the organisation that funded all health services for the lower half the North Island; and general manager, personal health, of the organisation that managed New Zealand’s aged care, public hospitals, and other personal health services ($NZ6 billion budget). His prior experience includes a range of strategic, policy, and corporate advisory positions for the New Zealand Treasury, an investment bank, and a London-based management consulting group.
David holds a master of commerce from the University of Auckland and a diploma of health economics from the University of Tromso. He is a research associate with the Health Research Centre of Victoria University, a chartered accountant, and a member of the Institute of Directors.
Profile Highlights
Professional Experience
- Government Official - 14 years
- Corporate Executive - 14 years
- International Engagements
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Testimony Experience
- Federal/National
- Mediation
- Oral
- Written
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Licenses & Certifications
Publications
- A Study of New Zealand's Venture Capital Market and Implications for Public Policy
Employment History
- 2007 to present, LECG Managing Director
- 2000 to 2001, New Zealand Ministry of Health Programme Director
- 1998 to 2000, Health Funding Authority (HFA) General Manager – Personal Health
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Education
- 1995, University of Tromso, GDipHEcon
- 1982, University of Auckland, MComm