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American Bankers Association Senior Director, Banking & Economic Research in Washington, District Of Columbia

Want to work for a great Organization?

The American Bankers Association is the banking industry's champion. Joining ABA makes you part of a team that: • has Extraordinary People - ABA experts are the "go to" sources for bankers, policy makers and the media for credible information and insights for the banking industry. • has Unmatched Scope and Scale - ABA's unparalleled information and services keep members current, knowledgeable and prepared. • is Impact-Driven - ABA has a proven record of bringing about positive change for our members and the industry. We take action and achieve results. Plus competitive pay, an outstanding benefits package, a convenient DC location, a professional collegial work environment and an opportunity to work on issues of national significance equals a winning combination!

Did you know that women and other marginalized groups are often reluctant to submit job applications if they don’t meet 100% of the requirements? We encourage you to take a chance! If you don’t satisfy every criterion, but know you can excel in the role, we urge you to apply! We’d love to connect and talk with you about joining our team.

Employer of Choice: ABA is recognized with a 2023 Great Company Culture Award and 2023 Great Place to Work designation !

Job Description:

The Economist is a subject matter expert on specific aspects of banking and financial services, with a strong understanding of both practices and policies and regulations of banks and non-banks and their products and customers. There is a focus on rigorous quantitative economic analysis of ongoing trends in banking as well as the broader financial services sector. This requires expert familiarity with all relevant data sets and their limitations.

Research output includes white papers, blogs, op-eds, testimonies, comments to consultations rule proposals, and presentation decks. In the context of regulatory changes, the incumbent focuses on assessing their impact – qualitative and quantitative – on banks and other financial service providers, their customers, and the broader US economy.

The Economist conducts quantitative economic analysis on micro issues of specific products, e.g., mortgage loans, small business lending, credit cards, savings, and investment products, as well as more macro, systemic issues of banking and the financial system, e.g., financial inclusion and access to banking and financial services, systemic risk, and financial stability, and more generally, resilience of financial institutions.

The incumbent conducts research on ongoing trends in banking and financial services, access to financial services, the cost of provisioning these services, competition in the broader financial services sector, and macro issues related to financial inclusion. In addition to the usual research output, the incumbent collaborates with colleagues in the broader ABA Policy team and the Office of Member Engagement to track and study these developments and develop policy recommendations.

Risk management is core to banking, and the incumbent will be expected to engage in issues about interest rate and credit risk, operational and cyber risk, digital assets, and other emerging topics like climate risk. The incumbent’s research on these issues includes keeping abreast of current developments in terms of industry practices, global standards, regulations, and research; communicating these developments to ABA members and the larger public via research notes and presentations; independent research including impact costs.

The incumbent acts as an advisor to the Chief Economist in developing policy positions, arguments to support them, and research and analyses necessary to inform these positions.

This position has high visibility with bankers (including key ABA policy committees),

members of Congress, their staff, various regulatory agencies, the media, and the public.

The Economist takes on new issues quickly, bringing analytical expertise and economics training to inform ABA’s positions on policy issues. This requires working collaboratively with policy and subject experts, both within ABA as well as among ABA members. Further, the individual develops and maintains strong working relationships with staff in various regulatory agencies, think tanks, and academic experts, both domestic and international.

As an expert in banking and financial services, the incumbent will be expected to present at various ABA-organized conferences and member meetings, and industry conferences.

In coordination with others in the ABA Policy team and the general membership, the Economist participates in various ABA committees, both leading specific committees and providing quantitative economic expertise.

Oversee other projects and duties as assigned by business needs.

Position Requirements:

  • Master's in economics, finance, public policy, or a related field required.

  • 8 years of economics experience related to financial services practice, research, or policy experience required.

  • Knowledge of financial services practices and regulations.

  • Demonstrated skill with coding languages such as Python and R.

  • Experience with quantitative tools, such as regression analysis and other machine learning techniques.

  • Effective communication skills, both oral and written.

  • Excellent presentation skills: experience presenting to internal and external audiences preferred.

  • Advanced analytical capabilities and experience.

  • Strategic and lateral thinker, able to envisage the impact of economic developments across businesses and policy areas and work with stakeholders to develop a strategy to embed into actionable deliverables.

  • Ability to explain economic concepts to non-expert audiences.

  • Ability to travel (<20%).

American Bankers Association (ABA) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, marital status, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected Veteran status, personal appearance, political affiliation, family responsibilities, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

ABA encourages and celebrates diversity so if you are motivated, hardworking and want to make a difference, come as you are!

The American Bankers Association is the voice of America’s banks—the small, midsize, regional and large banks that together employ more than 2 million women and men and help drive America's economy.

Please join us and become a part of a rapidly transforming industry that drives growth and innovation at home and around the world.

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