David Woodward (born 1959, West Molesey, Surrey) is a British economist and economic advisor.
Woodward graduated from Keble College, Oxford in philosophy, politics and economics in 1982.
After graduating, he joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, where he worked as an economic advisor working on debt, structural adjustment and other development issues, with emphasis on Latin America and South East Asia.
He later spent two years in Washington, D.C., working in the office of the UK's executive director to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
After returning to Britain, he worked as a research coordinator on debt for Save the Children and, after several years as an independent consultant, became a policy officer for Asia for The Catholic Institute for International Relations (now Progressio).