Audrey Blater
Audrey Blater is a senior analyst in the Market Structure and Technology team at Coalition Greenwich. She has over 20 years of capital markets experience spanning trading, data analysis, regulation, policy, and industry research. Her areas of expertise include fixed income, foreign exchange, and derivatives trading, analytics, and market structure; risk management and regulatory practices and solutions; and advanced technology applications and trends in those areas.
Prior to joining Coalition Greenwich, Audrey spent time as the research director of Aite-Novarica Group’s capital markets team. Before her tenure at Aite-Novarica Group, she developed and led a global research team at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA). Audrey has experience in enterprise risk solutions and practices, having served as an applied researcher at MSCI, Inc. She also spent several years on the buy side as a trader and analyst at AQR Capital Management.
Audrey has authored a variety of industry thought leadership papers, blogs and commentaries. She has spoken at numerous capital markets and technology events and has served as a derivatives expert during the development of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II), as well as several other critical financial regulatory initiatives. Most recently, she has focused on Libor’s transition to alternative references rates.
Ms. Blater holds a master’s degree and PhD from Fordham University in international economics and banking.