Barry Freeman

Dr. Freeman has worked for clients in various sectors, including high tech, software, automotive, painting and coatings, telecommunications, pharmaceutical, medical device, consumer product and heavy equipment. His work has covered the entire range of intercompany transactions related to intellectual property, tangible goods, services and financing. Dr. Freeman has a proven track record in providing practical, supportable and implementable economic analyses and has defended his transfer pricing analytics and methodologies to taxing authorities in audits, competent authority proceedings and advanced pricing agreements.
Prior to joining A&M, Dr. Freeman spent 12 years as the national Transfer Pricing Leader at Crowe LLP and three years leading the transfer pricing practice at Anderson Tax. He began his transfer pricing career at PwC, where he was Transfer Pricing Practice Leader for the telecommunications industry and part of the national tax office.
After graduate school, Dr. Freeman worked for the Federal Trade Commission where he planned and conducted investigations and competitive analyses of mergers, horizontal restraints, and vertical restraints in a variety of industries. While there, he spent more than a year advising the Polish antimonopoly office on the competitive aspects of antitrust investigations and restructuring/privatization plans for state-owned enterprises and the competitive implications of proposed legislation.
Dr. Freeman earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Ohio University and a master’s degree and Ph.D. in economics from University of California, Los Angeles.