

Fiona Greig
With a focus on groundbreaking research, Fiona Greig explores the intricate dynamics of household finance, healthcare, labor markets, and behavioral decision-making. Currently serving as the Global Head of Investor Research and Policy at Vanguard, she delves into investor behavior and retirement planning, aiming to enhance financial well-being through informed policy-making. Before her tenure at Vanguard, Fiona held the position of co-president at the JPMorgan Chase Institute, where she spearheaded research initiatives that provided valuable insights into economic trends and consumer behavior. Her experience as the Deputy Budget Director for Philadelphia and as a consultant at McKinsey & Company further honed her expertise in financial strategy and policy development. Fiona's academic contributions are equally noteworthy. She has published extensively on topics related to her research interests, influencing both academic discourse and practical applications in public policy. Her teaching roles as an adjunct professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, the University of Pennsylvania, and Georgetown University reflect her commitment to educating the next generation of policy leaders. Fiona's academic journey began with a B.A. from Stanford University, followed by a Ph.D. in Public Policy from Harvard University. Her diverse experiences and profound insights continue to shape the landscape of public policy and management, making her a distinguished figure in her field.
Publications
, 2898-2939, 2024-09-01
, 495-508, 2008-10-01
, 549-562, 2010-12-01
, 183-190, 2014-09-03