Amy Wallace
About Amy Wallace
Amy Wallace is a Payments, Clearing, and Settlements Associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where she has worked since 2017. She has a diverse background in public policy and international development, with experience in various financial institutions and organizations.
Current Role at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Amy Wallace serves as a Payments, Clearing, and Settlements Associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She has held this position since 2017, contributing to the bank's operations in the payments sector. Her role involves working within the financial market infrastructure, specifically in the Supervision Group.
Previous Experience in Public Policy and Development
Prior to her current role, Amy Wallace gained extensive experience in public policy and international development. She worked as a Global Action Project Consultant for Honey Care Africa at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, she served as a Development Credit Authority - Africa Team Virtual Intern at USAID from 2015 to 2016, and as a Community Economic Development Volunteer with the Peace Corps from 2012 to 2014.
Educational Background in Economics and Public Policy
Amy Wallace holds a Master's degree in Public Policy with a focus on International Development from the University of Michigan, which she completed from 2014 to 2016. She also earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Economics from the University of Arkansas between 2007 and 2011. Furthermore, she studied Economics and Latin History at Universidad De Belgrano for one year.
Internship Experience at International Organizations
Amy Wallace has interned at notable international organizations, enhancing her understanding of global economic issues. In 2015, she worked as an Intern to the U.S. Executive Director at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in Moscow for two months. This experience contributed to her expertise in international finance and development.
Cross-Cultural Experience and Language Skills
Amy Wallace has lived and worked in developing countries, which has provided her with valuable cross-cultural experience. She possesses a working knowledge of Malagasy, a language not commonly spoken in the United States, further demonstrating her commitment to understanding diverse cultures and environments.