Megan Greene

Megan Greene

Global Chief Economist; Senior Fellow

Kroll; Brown University, United States

Megan Greene is a Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University, where she is teaching and writing a book on the drivers of income and wealth inequality and how to address them. She is also the Global Chief Economist at Kroll, providing macroeconomic and policy analysis both internally and for Kroll clients. Ms. Greene also serves on the Economic Advisory Panel at the San Francisco Federal Reserve and is the Dame DeAnne Julius Senior Academy Fellow in International Economics at Chatham House in London.

Ms. Greene is a Contributing Editor and regular columnist at the Financial Times, writing on global macroeconomics and policy. She is also a Senior Advisor to NAEC (New Approaches to Economic Challenges) at the OECD and serves on RCRC (a group focused on fiscal and monetary policy solutions for the green transition). She is an advisory board member for the the Parliamentary Budget Office in Ireland, Rebuilding Macroeconomics, and Econofact. In addition, Megan is a Non-Resident Fellow at Trinity College Dublin and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Bretton Woods Committee. She regularly advises governments and central banks in the US, UK, eurozone, and Japan.

Previously, she was a Senior Fellow at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at Harvard Kennedy School and the Global Chief Economist at John Hancock Asset Management. She holds a BA from Princeton University and a MSc from Nuffield College, Oxford University.

Thursday 27

  • 14.15 - 15.00

    Inflation and Unemployment: Implications to Macroeconomic Policies

    • WORLD ECONOMY

    location_onLeto Hall | Amalia Hotel

  • 17.15 - 18.00

    Challenges of the European Economy and How to Avoid Another Decade of Growth Disappointments

    • WORLD AFFAIRS

    location_onArtemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    Programming Partners:  World Bank & Foundation for Economic & Industrial Research (IOBE)

Friday 28

  • 09.40 - 10.30

    Weaponizing Globalization: What Should the EU Do?

    • WORLD AFFAIRS

    location_onArtemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    Programming Partner: European University Institute (EUI)

  • 16.10 - 16.30

    Fireside Chat

    • FUTURE

    location_onApollon Room | Amalia Hotel