Bank of Canada appoints Michelle Alexopoulos to new deputy governor role​on February 11, 2025 at 4:22 pm

OTTAWA — Michelle Alexopoulos has been appointed as an external deputy governor for the Bank of Canada. In a news release this morning, the central bank said Alexopoulos will serve a two-year term starting on March 17.

​OTTAWA — Michelle Alexopoulos has been appointed as an external deputy governor for the Bank of Canada. In a news release this morning, the central bank said Alexopoulos will serve a two-year term starting on March 17.   

OTTAWA — Michelle Alexopoulos has been appointed as an external deputy governor for the Bank of Canada.

In a news release this morning, the central bank said Alexopoulos will serve a two-year term starting on March 17.

The University of Toronto economics professor will work with the bank in a part-time role.

The external deputy governor position was created in 2023 to bring diverse perspectives to the bank’s policy-making process.

Alexopoulos is the second external deputy governor, after Nicolas Vincent was appointed two years ago and had his term extended to 2026.

She is a former president of the Canadian Economics Association, and holds a PhD in economics from Northwestern University.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 11, 2025.


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