Karin Janel Kimbrough is an American economist and Chief Economist at LinkedIn. She serves on the board of directors at Fannie Mae, and has previously worked at Google and Bank of America. She was named one of the world's most Powerful Women in Business in 2017.
During the financial crisis Kimbrough was Vice President of Markets at the Federal Reserve Bank.[citation needed] At the Federal Reserve Bank she worked on Vice President and Director for Financial Stability and Analytical Development.[4]
In 2014 she was appointed lead on Macroeconomic Policy at Bank of America, where she spent three years before joining Google as a treasurer.[citation needed]
In January 2020 Kimbrough was appointed the Chief Economist at LinkedIn.[5] Her vision at LinkedIn is to create economic opportunities for the global workforce.[6] She uses LinkedIn Economic Graph,[7] a digital representation of the global economy, for research.[8] She studies workplace trends and career opportunities.[6] She has spoken about the need for Americans to gain more skills in artificial intelligence (AI). She believes that AI will transform the majority of jobs and enhance job mobility.[9] Alongside AI, Kimbrough has argued for skills first hiring, i.e., selecting for competencies over degrees or institutions.[6][10] She has recommended that congress reauthorise the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, increase work experience opportunities and encourage state-wide skills-first hiring.[6]