Timothy Little

Municipal Markets Specialist @ Reserve

About Timothy Little

Timothy Little is a Municipal Markets Specialist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, with extensive experience in public finance and policy analysis. He has held various positions in notable organizations, including S&P Global Ratings and The Pew Charitable Trusts, and has contributed to discussions on infrastructure and public pension issues.

Current Role at Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Timothy Little serves as a Municipal Markets Specialist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York since 2021. In this role, he focuses on municipal finance, analyzing market trends and providing insights that inform policy decisions. His expertise contributes to the understanding of municipal markets and their impact on the economy.

Previous Experience at S&P Global Ratings

Prior to his current position, Timothy Little held multiple roles at S&P Global Ratings from 2013 to 2021. He started as an Associate in US Public Finance, advancing to Associate Director and then to Director. His work involved evaluating public finance entities and providing ratings that influence investment decisions in the municipal sector.

Internship Experience in Government and Policy

Timothy Little has a background in government and policy through various internships. He interned at the U.S. House of Representatives and the United States Senate, focusing on constituent services and legislative affairs. Additionally, he gained experience at the Hudson Institute and the U.S. Department of State, contributing to research and policy analysis.

Education and Academic Background

Timothy Little earned a Bachelor of Arts from The George Washington University. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Public Administration from The University of Connecticut. His academic background provides a foundation for his work in public finance and municipal markets.

Publications and Presentations

Timothy Little has authored commentaries on various topics including infrastructure, ESG risks, and public pension liabilities. His insights have been featured in notable publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times. He has also presented at conferences for organizations like the National Federation of Municipal Analysts and the National Association of State Treasurers.

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