Sarah Bloom Raskin

Senior Fellow

As a senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, Sarah Bloom Raskin will work on the climate transition and the economy.


Sarah Bloom Raskin is the former deputy secretary of the US Department of the Treasury and the Colin W. Brown Distinguished Professor of the Practice of Law and senior fellow at the Duke University Center on Risk. Raskin was previously second-in-command at the Treasury Department, where she was known for her pursuit of innovative solutions to enhance Americans’ shared prosperity, the resilience of the country’s critical financial infrastructure, and the defense of consumer safeguards in the financial marketplace. Prior to serving at Treasury, Raskin was a governor of the Federal Reserve Board and a member of the Federal Open Market Committee, where she helped conduct the nation’s monetary policy and promote financial stability. She currently is a member of the Regenerative Crisis Response Committee, a group of leading experts in law, economics, and public policy focused on the use of fiscal, monetary, and regulatory policies in a climate-transitioned economy.