Christine Seet

Policy Advisor

Christine is a Policy Advisor in the Sustainable Finance team at E3G, advocating for international architecture reform as sparked by the Bridgetown initiative.

Christine Seet
E3G London Office
Christine Seet

Christine works to accelerate international financial system reform, with a focus on redirecting finance, spurring innovation and investment in Multilateral Development Banks and international institutions to drive sustainable and inclusive development. 

Before joining E3G, Christine worked at the Australian Treasury and Australian Parliamentary Budget Office as a Senior Analyst in Canberra. Her experience encompassed a range of economic policy areas, including COVID-19 economic policy, representation at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, tax policy and demographic forecasting. 

Christine holds a MSc in Political Science & Political Economy from the London School of Economics, and a BA in Political Science & International Relations and Economics from the University of Western Australia. Her MSc dissertation investigated the political economy of bushfire, employing causal inference methods to analyse voter behaviour.  

Outside of work, Christine can likely be found swimming, testing a new recipe, or looking for her next adventure.

Christine works to accelerate international financial system reform, with a focus on redirecting finance, spurring innovation and investment in Multilateral Development Banks and international institutions to drive sustainable and inclusive development. 

Before joining E3G, Christine worked at the Australian Treasury and Australian Parliamentary Budget Office as a Senior Analyst in Canberra. Her experience encompassed a range of economic policy areas, including COVID-19 economic policy, representation at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, tax policy and demographic forecasting. 

Christine holds a MSc in Political Science & Political Economy from the London School of Economics, and a BA in Political Science & International Relations and Economics from the University of Western Australia. Her MSc dissertation investigated the political economy of bushfire, employing causal inference methods to analyse voter behaviour.  

Outside of work, Christine can likely be found swimming, testing a new recipe, or looking for her next adventure.

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