Bank Policy Institute
Janel Dupuis has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Janel started their career as an Analyst in Investment Research Management at Goldman Sachs & Co. from 1999 to 2003. Janel then moved on to work at the U.S. Embassy to Italy, where they served as an Executive Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Mission from 2005 to 2007. Janel also worked as an Executive Assistant to the Ambassador at the U.S. Embassy to Italy from 2007 to 2018. In 2020, Janel joined Honeywell as an Executive Assistant to the General Manager, where they supported the delivery of industry-specific solutions. Later in 2020, they joined the Bank Policy Institute as an Assistant Vice President, responsible for meetings, events, and membership.
Janel Dupuis has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (B.B.A.) with a focus on Accounting and Finance from Southern California University for Professional Studies. Janel also holds a Postgraduate certification in Finance from New York University. In addition to their formal education, Janel has acquired additional certifications including "Event and Meeting Management Fundamentals" from the Event Leadership Institute and "Notary Public Commission (Active)" from both the Commonwealth of Virginia and Washington DC.
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Bank Policy Institute
The Bank Policy Institute (BPI) is a nonpartisan public policy, research and advocacy group, representing the nation’s leading banks. Our members include universal banks, regional banks and the major foreign banks doing business in the United States. Collectively, they employ almost 2 million Americans, make 72% of all loans and nearly half of the nation’s small business loans and serve as an engine for financial innovation and economic growth. Our staff includes economists, researchers, financial analysts and attorneys, all focused on using data and analysis to shape sound policy. We distribute our research and analysis to U.S. and global regulators, members of Congress, academics and media through academic-quality research papers, blog posts, white papers, comment letters, and Congressional testimony. We also serve our members through our Business-Innovation-Technology-Security division (better known as BITS), which provides an executive level forum to discuss and promote current and emerging technology, foster innovation, reduce fraud and improve cybersecurity and risk management practices for the nation’s financial sector. We take as a given that the business of banking is the business of taking and managing risk. BPI aims to shape policy to allow the nation’s leading banks to best serve their customers and fulfill their vital economic role while holding sufficient capital and liquidity to ensure that the risks they take are borne by their shareholders and creditors, not the taxpayer.