Emily C.
About Emily C.
Emily C. serves as the Asia Pacific Account Relationship Manager, Senior Associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where she has worked since 2019. She manages relationships with over 35 foreign central banks and international monetary authorities in the Asia Pacific region.
Work at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Emily C. has been employed at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York since 2019, holding the position of Asia Pacific Account Relationship Manager, Senior Associate. In this role, she is responsible for managing relationships with over 35 foreign central banks and international monetary authorities in the Asia Pacific region. She is a member of the Central Bank International Account Services Function within the Markets Group, where she contributes to the bank's international operations and engagement with global financial institutions.
Education and Expertise
Emily C. has a strong educational background in international relations and economics. She studied at Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) with a focus on International Politics and International Business Diplomacy from 2004 to 2008. She furthered her education at The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), obtaining a Master of Arts (MA) in International Economics and International Affairs from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, she completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at Mont'Kiara International School.
Background
Emily C. has a diverse educational background that includes studying at multiple international institutions. She began her education at the International School of Beijing, which provided her with a global perspective. Following this, she attended Mont'Kiara International School, where she completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Her academic journey continued at Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins University, where she focused on international relations and economics, preparing her for her current role in the financial sector.