Johnson E.
About Johnson E.
Johnson E. is a Research Fellow at Harvard Business School, where he has been involved in faculty research since 2021. He has a diverse background in finance, having worked at Goldman Sachs and Polaris Capital Management, as well as experience at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Current Role at Harvard Business School
Currently, Johnson E. serves as a Research Fellow at Harvard Business School, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he is involved in faculty research and contributes to the Strategy unit. His work focuses on various aspects of business strategy and management, supporting the academic community with empirical research and insights.
Previous Experience in Investment Banking
Johnson E. has a background in investment banking, having worked at Goldman Sachs from 2014 to 2017. During his three years there, he gained experience in financial analysis and investment strategies. Prior to this role, he served as an Investment Analyst at Polaris Capital Management, LLC for 11 months in 2014, where he was involved in investment research and portfolio management.
Experience at Federal Reserve Board of Governors
From 2008 to 2012, Johnson E. worked as a Senior Staff Member at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, DC. His four-year tenure provided him with insights into economic policy and regulatory frameworks, contributing to his expertise in financial systems and economic analysis.
Educational Background
Johnson E. has an extensive educational background. He earned a Master in Public Policy (MPP) from Harvard University, an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) from Georgetown University. This diverse education has equipped him with a strong foundation in public policy, business management, and international relations.
Research Contributions
At Harvard Business School, Johnson E. has co-authored a case study titled 'Aluminum Smelting in Algeria: The AluAlgeria Project.' His research contributions reflect his engagement with real-world business challenges and his commitment to advancing academic knowledge in the field of strategy.