Stone Kalisa
About Stone Kalisa
Stone Kalisa is a Senior Research Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, specializing in quantitative research on antitrust in healthcare markets and fintech adoption. He has previously held positions at The World Bank, Stanford Law School, and Cornerstone Research, and he holds a BA in Economics from Stanford University.
Current Role at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Stone Kalisa serves as a Senior Research Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to research initiatives focused on economic analysis and policy development. His role involves applying quantitative research methods to various economic issues, particularly in the context of modern central banking and financial markets.
Previous Experience at The World Bank
In 2018, Stone Kalisa worked as a Consultant at The World Bank for a duration of two months. This role was based in the Washington D.C. Metro Area and involved engaging with global economic issues and contributing to research projects aimed at informing policy decisions.
Education and Expertise
Stone Kalisa earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Stanford University, where he studied from 2015 to 2019. He also participated in an Overseas Studies Program at the University of Oxford in 2018. His expertise lies in quantitative research, particularly in antitrust issues within healthcare markets and fintech adoption.
Professional Background
Stone Kalisa has a diverse professional background. He worked as a Senior Analyst at Cornerstone Research from 2019 to 2021 and as a Securities Litigation Analytics professional at Stanford Law School for four months in 2019. Additionally, he served as a Policy Research Intern at the Post-Conflict Research Center in 2016 and as a Research Assistant at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research from 2016 to 2018.
Future Academic Plans
Stone Kalisa plans to pursue a joint JD/Ph.D. program. His goal is to apply his research skills to influence policy and investment decisions, further integrating his academic background with practical applications in the field of economics and law.