Jessica C.
About Jessica C.
Jessica C. is an incoming Research Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, having previously held roles as a Junior Research Analyst and Research Assistant. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Mathematics from Cornell University and has experience in various research and internship positions.
Work at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Jessica C. is currently employed at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as an Incoming Research Analyst, a position she has held since 2023. Prior to this role, she worked as a Junior Research Analyst at the same institution for a duration of two months in 2023. Her experience at the Federal Reserve Bank has provided her with insights into economic research and analysis.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Jessica C. worked at Resolution Economics as a Research Assistant for two months in 2022. She also served as a Research Assistant at Cornell University from 2022 to 2023, where she contributed to various research projects. Additionally, she completed an internship as a Research and Education ASPIRE Intern at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in 2019 and worked as an Accounting Intern at the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers in 2021.
Education Background
Jessica C. completed her high school education at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, where she earned her High School Diploma from 2016 to 2020. She pursued higher education at Cornell University, studying Economics and Mathematics, and is expected to receive her Bachelor of Arts degree in 2024. Prior to her time at Cornell, she studied Economics at William & Mary for one year from 2020 to 2021.
Research and Analytical Skills
Throughout her academic and professional journey, Jessica C. has developed strong research and analytical skills. Her roles as a Research Assistant at both Cornell University and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York have equipped her with the ability to analyze economic data and contribute to research initiatives. Her internship experiences have further enhanced her understanding of research methodologies and economic principles.