She is the Project Coordinator of an EU-funded TSI on the impact evaluation of financial literacy initiatives in Portugal. Additionally, she is responsible for the Open Executive Education offer at the Florence School of Banking and Finance. She formerly coordinated the SSM EUI partnership on SSM Banking Supervision Learning Services. She previously worked as Senior Economist for a consultancy firm, with research focused on emerging risks and recent trends in the Italian banking sector. Before that, she served as Supervision Analyst at the European Central Bank, where she supported analytical work and helped organise the participation of ECB Banking Supervision in international fora. She holds an MSc in Economic and Social Sciences from Bocconi University. In her volunteer time, she coordinates “Prime Minister”, a school of politics for girls aged fourteen to nineteen in Florence.
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Innovation alone does not guarantee inclusion: what makes the difference is how a system uses the information available to shape choices, products, and policies. For digital finance to be truly open to women, we need adequate infrastructure, transparency, and shared criteria for collecting the data that inform decision-making