Karnit Flug graduated with a master's degree in economics from
Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1980, and a PhD in economics from
Columbia University in 1985. In 1984 she joined the
International Monetary Fund as an economist, then returned to Israel in 1988 and joined the Research Department of the
Bank of Israel. In 1994 Dr. Flug was on leave from the central bank for two years, assigned to work at the
Inter-American Development Bank in Washington D.C. as a Senior Research Economist. She returned to BoI in 1997 while appointed deputy director of the Research Department, then elevated to Department's Director and a member of the Bank's senior management in June 2001, a position she held for ten years. In July 2011, Flug appointed by the Israeli Government as deputy governor of the Bank of Israel, on the recommendation of the BoI Governor
Stanley Fischer. She served as Acting Governor from July 2013 until November, after Fisher's resignation. In October 2013, she was officially nominated to be the next Governor of the Bank of Israel by Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, edging out initially chosen former BoI chief
Jacob Frenkel, ending several months of uncertainty. On November 13, 2013, she was sworn in as governor, becoming the first woman to take the position. == Awards and recognition ==