
Regional Economic Information Network Director – Economic Analysis
Federal Reserve Board
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Nashville • Tennessee • United States
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About the role
- Serve as REIN director-economic analysis with the Nashville office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- Lead and collaborate on the REIN team’s efforts to collect and synthesize District-wide qualitative economic data
- Engage with senior executives at the Atlanta Fed to inform monetary policymaking
- Work with the Nashville REIN team to promote the Atlanta Fed’s public outreach initiatives
- Lead strategic and special projects within REIN
- Contribute to the direction of the Research division and broader Atlanta Fed
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree preferred (in economics or related field such as business, finance, or public policy) or equivalent experience in economics.
- Ideal candidate will have a minimum of five to eight years of work experience.
- Strong understanding of macroeconomics and business principles
- Deep experience with economic analysis, particularly qualitative analysis
- Preference for experience with generative AI, data visualizations and/or other technology tools
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong strategic project management skills
- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) proficiency
Benefits
- Comprehensive healthcare options (Medical, Dental, and Vision)
- 401K match, and a fully funded pension plan
- Paid vacation and holidays; flexible work environment
- Generously subsidized public transportation
- Annual tuition reimbursement
- Professional development programs, training and conferences
- And more…
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Hard Skills & Tools
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Soft Skills
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