NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Alexander “Alex” Monge-Naranjo has been appointed vice president and senior economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He will be responsible for leading a team of economists in the Research Division.
Monge-Naranjo joined the Bank in a part-time capacity in April 2025 and transitioned to full time in June. His economics experience represents a wide range of interests in macro, growth, development, international, and labor economics, with much of his research focused on human capital.
Monge-Naranjo’s most recent role was chair of the economics department at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Prior to that, he was a research officer and economist at the St. Louis Fed. He has also served as an assistant professor in economics at Northwestern and Penn State universities.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Costa Rica; a master’s degree in economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile; and a doctorate in economics from the University of Chicago.
About the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta serves the Sixth Federal Reserve District, which encompasses Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and sections of Louisiana (including New Orleans), Mississippi, and Tennessee.
As part of the nation’s central banking system, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta participates in setting national monetary policy, supervises numerous commercial banks, and provides a variety of financial services to depository institutions and the US government.