David Skeie — Head of Design
David Skeie is Professor of Finance at Warwick Business School and the Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology at Warwick University. He is also a member of the Bank of England and HM Treasury Academic Advisory Group on Central Bank Digital Currency. David was previously a Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, securities trader at Citadel Investment Group, and senior associate at Capital Market Risk Advisors. He has also held past appointments as Visiting Researcher at Imperial College Business School, Assistant Professor of Finance and Mays Research Fellow at Texas A&M University, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Finance at NYU Stern School of Business, and visiting Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. David received his PhD and MA in Economics from Princeton University and SB in Economics from MIT.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Finance and Economic Research expert with a focus on Central Banking.
Experience: 27 yrs 4 mos
Skills
- Finance
- Financial Economics
- Monetary Policy
- Central Banks
- Economic Research
- Financial Risk Management
Career Highlights
- Expert in Central Bank Digital Currency.
- Former Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
- Professor at Warwick Business School with extensive finance background.
Work Experience
Bank of England
Member, CBDC Academic Advisory Group, Bank of England and HM Treasury (2 yrs 4 mos)
University of Warwick - Warwick Business School
Professor of Finance (7 yrs 4 mos)
WBS Gillmore Centre
Professor of Finance (7 yrs 4 mos)
Imperial College Business School
Visiting Researcher (0 mo)
Texas A&M University
Assistant Professor of Finance (5 yrs)
Federal Reserve Board
Visiting Senior Economist (0 mo)
NYU Stern School of Business
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Finance (0 mo)
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Senior Economist (10 yrs)
Capital Market Risk Advisors
Senior Associate (3 yrs)
Citadel Investment Group
Securities Trader (2 yrs)
Education
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Princeton University
Master's Degree at Princeton University
Bachelor's Degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Physics at Caltech