Sarah Breeden
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Sarah Breeden | |
|---|---|
| Deputy Governor of the Bank of England for Financial Stability | |
| Assumed office November 2023 | |
| Governor | Andrew Bailey |
| Preceded by | Sir Jon Cunliffe |
| Personal details | |
| Alma mater | Newnham College, Cambridge London Business School |
| Occupation | Central banker |
Sarah Breeden is the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England for Financial Stability from November 2023. She succeeded Sir Jon Cunliffe.[1]
Breeden will sit on the rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and the Financial Policy Committee, which she will chair in the absence of the Governor of the Bank of England.[1]
She graduated with an upper second class honours degree in economics from Newnham College, Cambridge in 1990, and with an MSc in finance from London Business School in 1997.[2] Breeden joined the Bank of England in 1991 as assistant private secretary to the then Governor.[1]
She is an executive sponsor of the Bank's LGBTQ+ network.[1]