Investment Research Director -Economist PhD-Washington, DC Education, Training & Library - Washington, DC at Geebo

Investment Research Director -Economist PhD-Washington, DC


Responsibilities:
Manage a team of economists and direct and oversee their work on original policy-orientated research on the US Mutual Fund Industry with a focus on proposed laws and regulations that might impact the fund industry Work with other senior managers to develop policy positions and strategies Represent the firm in front of a variety of interested constituencies:
regulators, policy makers, the research community, and financial media.
Requirements:
The candidate must have a PhD in Economics The candidate must have experience managing people and projects.
The candidate must have 7
years of experience interpreting government regulations that would have a significant economic impact on the capital markets.
Must have proven academic research and writing experience.
Must have superior analytical skills that can be translated into policy research.
Must have proven experience communicating complex issues to a wide range of audiences both in written and oral form.
Must have a very strong understanding of financial institutions and financial markets.
Must have a proven established record of economic research associated with financial markets and financial institutions.
Keywords:
Investment Economics, Management Experience, Mutual Fund Industry, Fund Flows, Global Markets, Analytical Skills, Policy Research.
Regulatory Policy.
Please send your resume to Jim Geiger email protected Recommended Skills Analytical Capital Markets Communication Economy Finance Financial Institution Apply to this job.
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