Heidi Crebo-Rediker

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Heidi E. Crebo-Rediker is an American economist and finance professional. She served in several public service positions, including the U.S. State Department’s first chief economist during the Obama Administration.[1] In this capacity she helped develop the administration’s Economic Statecraft mission, strategy and tools.[2]

Upon leaving the Obama Administration, she became a senior fellow for geoeconomics at the Council on Foreign Relations and writes and speaks on the evolution of economic statecraft, economic security and U.S. competitiveness.[3] As of 2018, she was chief executive officer at International Capital Stratregies and member of the global advisory board at fund adviser Campbell Lutyens.[4]

Crebo-Rediker earned a BA from Dartmouth College and a Master of Science from the London School of Economics.[5][6] From 1990 to 1992, Crebo-Rediker resided on the island of Sakhalin, Russia, where she reportedly learned to catch salmon with her bare hands.[7]

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