Sharon S. Yang partners with executives to navigate and shape complex financial policy priorities, leveraging over two decades of public and private sector financial services leadership experience across strategic, legal and regulatory initiatives.

Prior to heading the global regulatory policy work at JPMorgan Chase, she was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Financial Markets at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, leading a team of international economists and financial analysts responsible for addressing a wide range of international financial policy issues, including shaping prudential, markets, fintech and ESG policies at the Financial Stability Board, the G7 and G20, and bilaterally with EU and Asian counterparts, as well as monitoring financial stability risks in key markets. Sharon represented Treasury on several domestic and international committees, and co-chaired the G20 Sustainability Finance Working Group and the G7 Digital Payments Experts Group. She is a frequent invited speaker on financial policy issues and is the recipient of the Treasury Secretary’s Distinguished Service Award.

Sharon started her career as a management consultant and lawyer in private practice. She is a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center and the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business at the University of Pennsylvania.