| Overview | Lisa Cook began her academic career in 1997, focusing initially on international economics. She taught at institutions including Harvard University and Michigan State University, where she became a tenured associate professor. |
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| Positions | - Visiting Assistant Professor at the Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Business School (1997-2002)
- Deputy Director of Africa Research at Harvard’s Center for International Development
- Senior Adviser on Finance and Development at U.S. Treasury (2000-2001)
- National Fellow and Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution (2002-2005)
- Assistant Professor at Michigan State University, later became a tenured associate professor
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| Significant Contributions | - Appointed volunteer member of Biden's presidential transition Agency Review Team for the Federal Reserve
- Nominated to the Federal Reserve Board by Joe Biden and confirmed by U.S. Senate in May 2022, becoming the first Black woman on the board.
- Re-nominated for a full 14-year term in May 2023.
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