Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Evan Davis | |
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| Name | Evan Davis |
| Caption | Davis in 2013 |
| Birth date | 8 April 1962 |
| Birth place | Ashtead, Surrey, England |
| Alma mater | St John's College, Oxford (BA), Harvard University (MPA) |
| Occupation | Journalist, broadcaster, economist |
| Employer | BBC |
| Known for | Today programme, Dragons' Den, The Bottom Line |
Evan Davis is a prominent British journalist, broadcaster, and economist, best known for his work across the BBC's news and current affairs output. He has served as a presenter on flagship programmes including the Radio 4 Today programme and the business reality series Dragons' Den. With a background in economics, his career spans radio, television, and print, where he is recognized for his incisive analysis of business and political affairs.
Born in Ashtead, Surrey, he was educated at Ashtead County Primary School and later at the City of London Freemen's School. He pursued his undergraduate studies at St John's College, Oxford, graduating with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Following this, he earned a Master of Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he was a Harkness Fellow.
Davis began his career as an economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies before joining the BBC in 1993 as an economics correspondent. He later became the BBC News economics editor, a role in which he covered major stories such as the introduction of the Euro and the 2008 financial crisis. His analytical reporting during this period for outlets like Newsnight and BBC Breakfast established his reputation for clarifying complex economic issues for a broad audience.
He is a versatile presenter across both radio and television. On BBC Radio 4, he has been a main presenter of the Today programme since 2018 and hosts the business discussion series The Bottom Line. On television, he is best known as the presenter of Dragons' Den on BBC One and has fronted documentaries such as Mind the Gap: London vs the Rest for BBC Two. He previously presented the BBC One current affairs programme The One Show and the BBC Two series Evan Davis Talks to....
He is the author of several books on economics and business. His publications include Public Spending: A Guide to the UK Economy and the popular science book Made in Britain: How the Nation Earns Its Living. These works extend his journalistic mission of making economic principles accessible, often referencing historical contexts like the Industrial Revolution and policies of Chancellors such as Gordon Brown.
He lives in London and is openly gay, having spoken about his experiences in the media. He is a patron of the LGBT charity Switchboard and has participated in events for Stonewall. His interests include architecture, and he has served on the board of the Architecture Foundation. In the 2016 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to broadcasting.
Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:British broadcasters Category:British journalists Category:Alumni of St John's College, Oxford Category:Alumni of Harvard University Category:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire