Financial Innovation Scholar

Cato Institute
Location Washington, DC
Application deadline 22 August 2025
Contract type Permanent
Hours Full-time
Salary $90,000 - $175,000
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The Cato Institute is a public policy research organization – a think tank – dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. Its scholars and analysts conduct independent, nonpartisan research on a wide range of policy issues.

The Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives (CMFA) is seeking applications for a Financial Innovation Scholar focusing on issues relating to the regulation of innovative financial products and services. The scholar’s primary responsibilities will be to conduct original policy research on financial innovation, competition, and relevant regulation that advances the CMFA’s policy priorities, influence policy conversations with federal and state regulators, and collaborate closely with the Center’s other scholars.

The ideal candidate has expertise in topics relating to financial innovation and an interest in financial regulatory reform. A CMFA policy scholar must be an entrepreneurial, hard-working self-starter willing to adapt to the changing needs of a growing policy center.

Key roles and responsibilities

  • Produce, solicit, edit, summarize, and promote policy research on issues relating to financial innovation, including financial technology, digital assets and decentralized finance, payment and lending system technologies, and artificial intelligence.
  • Stay informed of regulatory developments and current events relating to financial innovation and relevant regulations and provide timely analysis and insights.
  • Engage with policymakers, members of the media, and other policy organizations to advance CMFA’s mission.
  • Actively participate in all CMFA initiatives.
  • Organize and participate in Cato policy forums and other events.

Experience and skills expected of the post holder

  • Advanced degree in Law, Economics, Finance, Public Policy, or related field.
  • A demonstrated understanding of issues relating to financial innovation and the framework of laws and regulations impacting it.
  • 4+ years working in public policy or a public policy-adjacent field is preferred.
  • Additional experience working on innovative finance issues and/or other financial regulatory expertise is a plus.
  • Must have a strong commitment to Cato’s libertarian values.
  • Superior research, writing, and communication skills.
  • A demonstrated ability to develop and nurture internal and external relationships.
  • Self-starter with a proven ability to work independently.
  • Commitment to identifying and promoting alternatives to the existing monetary and financial regulatory systems that are more conducive to a stable, flourishing, and free society.
  • Detail-oriented with an ability to multitask and thrive in an intense, public-facing work setting.