Stephanie Segal

Stephanie Segal

Senior Associate, E3G

Stephanie Segal is a Senior Associate at E3G. She covers global macroeconomic and financial developments and the role of the international financial institutions in the international system. She is also a non-resident fellow at the Center for Global Development and a member of the Bretton Woods Committee’s public policy working group. Stephanie previously served as co-director of the East Asia Office at the US Treasury; as senior economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF); and as adviser to the US executive director at the IMF. She began her career as an analyst and associate in mergers & acquisitions at JP Morgan & Co. in New York. Stephanie earned her master’s degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and her undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Articles by Stephanie Segal

  1. Why climate risk belongs in economic management

    ClimateGlobal

    More frequent extreme weather events, as well as gradual changes to the global climate, are increasingly harming people and economies. Integrating climate risk into economic management can help unlock the finance needed to build resilience and protect progress towards the SDGs