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Levent Tuzun

Principal II at EBRD & Fellow at the Trilateral Commission

Levent Tuzun is a Principal Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).1 He focuses on investments and policy dialogue with clients and policymakers in financial services and capital markets, including fintech and private equity/venture capital.1 His work also addresses global challenges such as climate change, inequality, and innovation gaps.1

Tuzun's educational background includes:

  • A Master of Public Policy degree from the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, where he was a Weidenfeld-Chevening Scholar1
  • Undergraduate degrees in Economics and International Studies from Yale University1
  • Completion of the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale1

Prior to his role at EBRD, Tuzun worked in investment banking at J.P. Morgan in New York.1 His areas of interest in policymaking include foreign relations, macroeconomics, education, and science & technology.1 Tuzun is also an active follower of advancements in consumer-facing technologies and is trained in media content production.1

In addition to his role at EBRD, Levent Tuzun is a Fellow at the Trilateral Commission.23 He has been involved in discussions about innovation and has shared insights on the EBRD Knowledge Economy Index.3

Highlights

Dec 13 · Atlantic Council
Atlantic Council's Millennium Leadership Program - Atlantic Council

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United Kingdom