
Adriana Kugler may return to Georgetown University as professor: A journey from academia to US Fed governor and back
Kugler, the first Hispanic woman to serve on the Fed's Board, submitted her resignation in advance of her term's official end in January 2026. The decision comes during a politically charged period for the Federal Reserve as US President
Donald Trump
weighs options to shape the central bank's leadership ahead of a major transition next year.
From World Bank to Washington
Kugler's return to academia would close a meaningful chapter in a career that has spanned research, policymaking, and global finance.
Her service on the Fed Board began in September 2023 after a presidential nomination and Senate confirmation that made headlines for the historic nature of her appointment. Prior to that, she held the role of US Executive Director at the World Bank Group and served as chief economist at the US Department of Labor between 2011 and 2013.
An academic with policy roots
Throughout her career, Kugler has remained deeply connected to the academic and research ecosystem. She is currently on leave from Georgetown, a university where she has long been a faculty member. She also held research affiliations with the National Bureau of Economic Research and Stanford University's Center for the
Study of Poverty and Inequality.
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Within professional circles, she has served as the elected chair of the Business and Economics Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association, as well as an advisory member on committees of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the National Academies of Sciences.
With a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in economics and political science from McGill University and a PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, Kugler has consistently bridged rigorous academic training with policy impact.
Her research contributions have touched on labor markets, education, and the economic impacts of regulation, often with a focus on data-driven policy design.
A vacancy with political weight
Kugler's early departure from the Federal Reserve adds a layer of complexity to the political and institutional dynamics surrounding the central bank's leadership. Under Federal Reserve rules, the chair must be chosen from among the existing members of the board.
With her exit, Trump may have a limited window to nominate a new governor, someone he could eventually elevate to chair when Jerome Powell's term ends in May 2026.
According to
Bloomberg
, the president has not yet selected a candidate, but potential names include National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and current Governor Christopher Waller.
Powell, whose term as chair ends in May, retains a board seat until 2028. If he chooses not to resign, Trump will not have another opening on the board before then unless another member steps down.
That makes Kugler's vacant seat an immediate opportunity for the administration.
While the political implications of her resignation are likely to dominate headlines, Kugler's path back to academia underscores another story.
It highlights the ongoing dialogue between research and policy, and the professionals who move between the two. Her return to Georgetown University would bring a rare combination of international policy experience, economic leadership, and academic depth to the classroom.
In a time when the intersection of economics, governance, and public trust is under sharp scrutiny, voices like Kugler's remain essential not only in Washington but in shaping the next generation of economists, policymakers, and public thinkers.
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