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Andrew Kish

Assistant Vice President at Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Andrew Kish has a diverse and extensive work experience. From 2004 to the present, they have held the position of Assistant Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. In this role, Andrew has been responsible for leading the Financial Monitoring Group, which focuses on the surveillance and supervision of retail credit risk at the nation's largest banks. Andrew has also played a key role in the qualitative assessment of large bank retail credit modeling during the Federal Reserve's annual stress tests. Andrew has been a contributor to stress testing since its inception in 2009.

Prior to their time at the Federal Reserve, Andrew worked as an Economist at Moody's Analytics (formerly Economy.com) from 2001 to 2004. In this role, they were a major contributor to the company's Dismal Scientist website, where they had a weekly column, monthly articles, and daily blog posts. Andrew also provided detailed economic reports three times a year on international, regional, and industry subjects. Additionally, Andrew assisted in the creation of the company's monthly consumer forecast.

Overall, Andrew's work experience showcases their expertise in financial monitoring, credit risk assessment, stress testing, and economic analysis.

Andrew Kish holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Economics from Temple University, which they obtained in 2011. Before their Ph.D., they completed a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Economics at Temple University from 2005 to 2008. Andrew's undergraduate studies were at the University of Pennsylvania, where they received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Economics from 1997 to 2001. In addition to their academic achievements, Andrew also obtained certifications in leadership and communication, completing the Dale Carnegie Training in June 2013 and graduating from Leadership Philadelphia in June 2015.

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  • Assistant Vice President

    October, 2004 - present