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'''Dame Nemat Talaat Shafik, DBE''' ('''نعمت شفيق''') also known as '''Minouche Shafik''')  is a British-American [[economist]].
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'''Dame Nemat Talaat "Minouche" Shafik, DBE''' ('''نعمت شفيق''')  is a British-American [[economist]].
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
 
Minouche Shafik was the youngest [[World Bank/Vice President|vice-president]] in the history of the [[World Bank]] where she worked for 15 years, returning to the UK in 2004 as the [[UK Permanent Secretary of the Department for International Development]].  In 2011 she became Deputy Managing Director of the IMF and from 2014-2017 was Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.
 
Minouche Shafik was the youngest [[World Bank/Vice President|vice-president]] in the history of the [[World Bank]] where she worked for 15 years, returning to the UK in 2004 as the [[UK Permanent Secretary of the Department for International Development]].  In 2011 she became Deputy Managing Director of the IMF and from 2014-2017 was Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.
  
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Shafik has held academic appointments at the [[Wharton Business School|Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania]] and the Economics Department at [[Georgetown University]]. She is an Agenda Contributor at the [[World Economic Forum]].<ref>https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/minouche-shafik</ref>
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In a 2019 op-ed, she called for a new [[social contract]] which might have to provide a minimum income for all, but where "aging populations may have to commit to working longer — with retirement ages pegged to life expectancy — and demanding less medicalized health care at the end of life." The economy would have to be redone, with "massive investments in green technologies to transform cities, transportation, and energy systems." <ref>https://www.livemint.com/opinion/online-views/towards-a-new-age-social-contract-11577293930976.html</ref>
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In 2022 she was appointed a trustee of the [[Gates Foundation]].<ref>https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2022/1/26/gates-foundation-adds-a-billionaire-and-a-baroness-to-board</ref>
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==
 
Shafik attended the [[Bilderberg]] for the first time in [[Bilderberg/2019|2019]].
 
Shafik attended the [[Bilderberg]] for the first time in [[Bilderberg/2019|2019]].

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Person.png Minouche Shafik  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(economist, central banker)
Minouche Shafik.jpg
Bornنعمت شفيق
5 February 1962
Alexandria, Egypt
NationalityUS, UK
Alma materUniversity of Massachusetts in Amherst, LSE, St Antony's College (Oxford)
The youngest vice-president in the history of the World Bank where she worked for 15 years, Bank of England/Deputy Governor Gates Foundation trustee...

Employment.png London School of Economics/Director Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
1 September 2017 - Present

Employment.png Bank of England/Deputy Governor

In office
1 August 2014 - 28 February 2017
Led the Fair and Effective Markets Review.

Employment.png IMF/Deputy Director

In office
2011 - 2014?
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Dame Nemat Talaat "Minouche" Shafik, DBE (نعمت شفيق) is a British-American economist.

Career

Minouche Shafik was the youngest vice-president in the history of the World Bank where she worked for 15 years, returning to the UK in 2004 as the UK Permanent Secretary of the Department for International Development. In 2011 she became Deputy Managing Director of the IMF and from 2014-2017 was Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.

Shafik has held academic appointments at the Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Economics Department at Georgetown University. She is an Agenda Contributor at the World Economic Forum.[1]

In a 2019 op-ed, she called for a new social contract which might have to provide a minimum income for all, but where "aging populations may have to commit to working longer — with retirement ages pegged to life expectancy — and demanding less medicalized health care at the end of life." The economy would have to be redone, with "massive investments in green technologies to transform cities, transportation, and energy systems." [2]

In 2022 she was appointed a trustee of the Gates Foundation.[3]

Connections

Shafik attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019.

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/201930 May 20192 June 2019Switzerland
Montreux
The 67th Bilderberg Meeting
WEF/Annual Meeting/201922 January 201925 January 2019World Economic Forum
Switzerland
WEF/Annual Meeting/202021 January 202024 January 2020World Economic Forum
Switzerland
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