Washington, D.C. — The Bank Policy Institute today announced the hiring of Haelim Anderson as a Senior Vice President to join the research team. Haelim previously served as a senior financial economist at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation where she conducted research on deposit insurance, liquidity risk and systemic risk. She started the position on Aug. 7.
In her new role at BPI, Haelim will work on a range of bank capital and bank liquidity topics.
“Haelim brings extraordinary empirical skills and expertise in bank regulation to BPI,” said Francisco Covas, BPI Executive Vice President and Head of Research. “Her profound knowledge of banking and financial economics, as evidenced by her publications in top academic journals like the American Economic Review, elevates the reputation of BPI’s research team. We are thrilled to welcome her aboard.”
Before joining the FDIC, Haelim served as a financial economist at the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Financial Research. Additionally, she held the role of articles editor at the Journal of Financial Crises, an online publication of the Yale Program on Financial Stability. Haelim has also held visiting positions at the World Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Irvine and a B.A. in economics from the University of California, Davis.
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