Larissa De Lima is a Senior Fellow at the Oliver Wyman Forum's Future of Money Initiative, where Larissa focuses on promoting value for society through innovation in money and payment systems. With a background in financial services, public policy, and technology, Larissa has worked in various roles across different organizations, including the Brazilian federal government and the Omidyar Network. Larissa holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Harvard University, as well as a Master's in Business Administration and Public Policy from Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School, respectively.
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