Tea Trumbic

Program Manager for the Women, Business and the Law Project, Development Economics, World Bank (U.S.)

Tea Trumbic

Program Manager for the Women, Business and the Law Project, Development Economics, World Bank (U.S.)

Biography

Tea Trumbic is the Program Manager for the Women, Business and the Law project in the World Bank’s Development Economics vice-presidency, where she leads a dynamic team to produce data that measure how the law impacts women’s economic opportunities in 190 economies. She has 17 years of experience working with governments and the private sector to reform laws and regulations to create jobs and contribute to inclusive economic growth. She joined the World Bank in 2006, working on the Doing Business project on business taxation and credit information regulations. She has also developed indicators focusing on agribusiness regulations where her work focused on access to markets and how regulations affect rural women. Her work has focused on regulatory framework analysis of the business environment in several countries globally, including extensive work on Eastern European and Central Asian countries. Tea also worked at the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Croatia and the International Monetary Fund. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Stanford University and a master’s degree in economics from the London School of Economics.

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