Levent Tuzun

David Rockefeller Fellow at The Trilateral Commission

Levent Tuzun is a Principal II at EBRD with a focus on Capital & Financial Markets Development (CFMD), digitalization, and innovation. As a Principal Economist, Levent covers the financial sector for Turkey and the EBRD's Southern and Eastern Mediterranean region. Levent has experience as an Associate Economist and Economic Analyst, working on non-performing loans, fintech, and financing products for innovation. Levent has previous roles at The Trilateral Commission, Atlantic Council, Actera Group, and J.P. Morgan. Levent holds a Master of Public Policy (MPP) from the University of Oxford, a B.A. in Economics and International Studies from Yale University, and a High School Diploma with High Honors in Math/Science from Robert College.

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The Trilateral Commission

The Trilateral Commission is a global membership organization that for decades has brought together senior policymakers, business leaders, and representatives of media and academe to discuss and propose solutions to some of the world’s toughest problems. Founded in 1973, the Commission has for decades served as an important venue to incubate ideas and build relationships across sectors and the geographies of North America, Europe, and Asia. The countries represented in the Commission and its individual members share common values and a commitment to the rule of law, open economies and societies, and democratic principles. Traditionally focused on geopolitical trends and challenges, the Commission recently widened its aperture to also examine issues that affect the ability of individual countries to play traditional leadership roles in the international system.


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