Linda Goldberg is a Senior Vice President and Financial Research Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, following previous roles including head of Global Economic Analysis, and head of the International Research function. Linda's main areas of expertise are global banking, international capital flows, and the international roles of currencies. At the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Linda leads various inter-disciplinary teams, represents the Federal Reserve Bank of New York at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Committee on the Global Financial System, and is Executive Sponsor of the WoMEN’s Network. Linda co-chairs the International Banking Research Network, is a BIS Technical Advisor, a CEPR Distinguished Fellow, and an NBER Research Associate, and leads the Americas chapter of the Central Banking Economic Research Association. An active researcher, Linda also has held a range of journal editor and co-editor roles. Linda serves on Princeton University's Committee to Nominate Alumni Trustees, and was previously president and vice president of the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. Linda previously engaged with the World Economic Forum, including as chair and vice chair of the Council on Global Economic Imbalances. Linda has a PhD in Economics from Princeton University, and a B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from Queens College CUNY, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude.