•
Christine Lagarde - President of the
European Central Bank, first female head of the IMF •
Eswar Prasad - Professor at
Cornell University •
Kenneth Rogoff – Author, former IMF Chief Economist, Professor at
Harvard University,
Grandmaster (chess) •
Maurice Obstfeld –
IMF Chief Economist, Professor of
Economics at
University of California, Berkeley •
Michael Mussa – Former IMF Chief Economist, former member of the
Council of Economic Advisors •
Mohamed El-Erian – Former CEO and co-chief investment officer of
PIMCO, Chief Economic Adviser of
Allianz •
Nicoletta Batini – Director, Department of the Treasury,
Ministry of Economy and Finance (Italy) •
Olivier Blanchard – Robert M. Solow Professor of economics at
MIT, former IMF Chief Economist •
Raghuram Rajan – 23rd Governor of
Reserve Bank of India, Vice-chairman of the
Bank for International Settlements, former IMF Chief Economist • Robin Brooks – Chief FX Strategist, managing director,
Goldman Sachs •
Rodrigo Valdés –
Finance Minister of Chile •
Simon Johnson – Ronald A. Kurtz Professor at
MIT Sloan School of Management, former IMF Chief Economist •
Stanley Fischer – Vice Chair of U.S.
Federal Reserve System, former Governor of
Bank of Israel, former Chief Economist of the
World Bank, former first deputy managing director of the IMF •
Timothy Geithner – Former
U.S. Treasury Secretary, former President of the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York •
Min Zhu – Former IMF Deputy Managing Director, former
People's Bank of China Deputy Governor •
Jitendra Gopal Borpujari - economist on the executive board of the IMF from 1996 to 2005. •
Carlo Cottarelli - former
Prime Minister of Italy. Credited as a founder of the IMF's annual soccer tournament: The Global Stability Cup. •
Ruperto Majuca -
Senior Economist. International Monetary Fund from 2022 to present. ==References==