Citi's Global Economist Dana Peterson, Joins The Conference Board as Chief Economist
By: WE STAFF | Friday, 7 August 2020
New York-based The Conference Board, a 501 non-profit business membership and research group organization has announced its appointment of Dana M. Peterson as Chief Economist. She will also lead the organization’s US Economy, Strategy & Finance Center. She will succeed outgoing Chief Economist and US Center Leader Bart van Ark, effective 14th September.
Prior to joining The Conference Board, Dana was associated with Citi, where for many years she served as the company’s North America Economist and currently serves as its Global Economist. Her wealth of experience extends to the public sector, having also worked at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C.
Dana is professional with more than 20+ years of experience in the industry. She holds a wide-ranging economics portfolio, which includes analyzing global economic themes having direct financial market implications, including monetary policy; fiscal and trade policy; debt; taxation; ESG; and demographics. Her work also examines myriad US themes leveraging granular data. In addition, Dana conducts multi-asset research and writes publications with other Citi research teams – both US and global – including strategists covering rates, equities, credit, foreign exchange, commodities, political analysis, and asset allocation.
“Dana’s extensive knowledge of both the US and global economy, combined with her corporate and government experience, make her uniquely suited to lead The Conference Board’s award-winning Economy, Strategy & Finance Center,” says Steve Odland, President & CEO, The Conference Board. “As Chief Economist, Dana will provide immense value to both our members and society by delivering trusted insights for what’s ahead. I’d also like to thank Dr. Bart van Ark who has been our Chief Economist for the past dozen years and wish him good luck in his next venture,” he adds.
“For more than 100 years – and especially now, amid vast economic upheaval – The Conference Board has provided indispensable guidance to businesses around the world,” says Dana. Further she adds “I look forward to continuing and further elevating its invaluable mission, and doing so with an incredibly smart, passionate group of people”.
Dana and her research have been featured by US and international news outlets, both in print and broadcast. Publications and networks include CNBC, FOX Business, Bloomberg, Thomson-Reuters, the Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal. Dana is rising 1st Vice Chair of the New York Association for Business Economics (NYABE), and a member of the Women’s Bond Club. She received an undergraduate degree in Economics from Wesleyan University and a Master of Science degree in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.