Josh Rudolph

Fellow for Malign Finance, Alliance for Securing Democracy, German Marshall Fund

Transatlantic Response to Illicit Finance Taskforce Member

Josh Rudolph is the Fellow for Malign Finance at the Alliance for Securing Democracy (ASD) at the German Marshall Fund. Before joining ASD, Josh served in a range of U.S. Government positions at the intersection of finance and national security. At the International Monetary Fund, Josh formulated and represented official U.S. positions towards matters being decided by the IMF executive board.

At the White House National Security Council, he also chaired interagency diplomatic and technical work on Russia sanctions and coordinated other economic statecraft initiatives. He also served as deputy director of the markets room at the U.S. Treasury Department. Before his public service, Josh worked for seven years at J.P. Morgan in New York as an investment banker and financial markets research strategist.

Thoughts on the Taskforce on a Transatlantic Response to Illicit Finance (TARIF):

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No two countries are more essential to rooting out dirty money than the US and UK—given how much of it ends up in our economies—and now we have a real opportunity to push for a much stronger regulatory structure governing illicit finance.

Taskforce on a Transatlantic Response to Illicit Finance

TARIF aims to strengthen global democracy by identifying viable ways in which the UK and US can combine efforts in tackling illicit finance.