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Caroline Foshee

Economist

Caroline supports the structural macroeconomic forecasting model for the U.S. Economics team at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

Caroline Foshee is responsible for maintaining historical databanks that support the structural macroeconomic forecasting model for the U.S Economics team within S&P Global Market Intelligence. Her other roles include writing reports on high-frequency economic indicators, authoring chapters on the monthly forecast, and assisting senior staff with special reports and presentations. She joined S&P Global in February 2022. She has previously worked in financial advising and non-profit entrepreneurship through internship experiences and in economic research through her university.

She holds a bachelor's degree in economics and a minor in mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis, where she graduated magna cum laude and received the Adam Smith Prize for Excellence in Economics.

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