Academic & Thought Leaders
Knowledge Leadership – Translating Research into Actionable Policy
Scholarly Credentials – Publications, Peer Review, Think-Tank Engagement
Historical Impact – From Classical Theory to C2C Reform
Selection Benchmarks – Evidence of Real-World Influence
Engagement Pathways – From Fellowship to Lecture Circuit
5.1 Research Fellowships
Six- to twelve-month residencies hosted by Globalgood or partner think-tanks allow you to lead rigorous inquiries—for example, comparative cost-of-transition studies or reserve-basket governance simulations. Deliverables include a peer-reviewed article, a policy-impact assessment, and training modules for fellow Ambassadors. Stipends cover research expenses and dedicate your time to shaping the evidence base that national treasuries cite when reallocating budget lines from debt-service to asset-backing.
5.2 Advisory Whitepapers
Commissioned 20–30-page papers provide step-by-step blueprints such as “Legal Roadmap for Converting National Currencies to C2C” or “Designing Compliance Dashboards for Central-Bank Asset Coverage.” Each document is co-created with Globalgood’s policy unit, undergoes blind peer review, and is formally presented to ministerial working groups. Whitepapers often serve as the technical annexes that unlock donor or MDB funding for pilot programs.
5.3 Guest Lectures
Whether speaking at a CFA Institute chapter, a university colloquium, or a central-bank training academy, you deliver 60–90-minute sessions that weave theoretical foundations with case studies from live C2C trials. Audiences range from fintech CEOs exploring wallet interoperability to community-college students seeking economic-justice solutions. Every lecture doubles as a fund-raising and coalition-building opportunity, inviting participants to contribute in cash, in kind, or by introducing new treaty stakeholders.