Alberto is a professor at Harvard Business School and co-founder of PriceStats, which tracks daily inflation using online prices. He is a leading voice on inflation and price dynamics and has published extensive research on relative prices, tariff passthrough, consumption baskets, supply chains, and other topics. His work is often cited in prominent media. Alberto’s contributions provide State Street clients with high-frequency data and interpretation of key trends in prices and demand.

Daniel is a professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and a frequent author of analysis and commentary on international affairs and political economy. In addition to scholarly journal articles, his work has appeared in venues such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Politico, Foreign Affairs, and the Washington Post. Daniel’s expertise informs State Street clients with detailed breakdowns of election and policy scenarios as well as emerging global themes.

Ken Froot is a professor emeritus at Harvard Business School, a founding partner of State Street Associates, and a founding partner of MKT MediaStats. His research focuses on macroeconomics and markets, leveraging both academic research studies and broad experience working with companies, countries, and official institutions around the world. Ken’s research provides State Street clients with novel perspectives on how capital flows and macro forces influence markets and economies

Robin is a professor at Harvard Business School specializing in behavioral finance, macro market inefficiencies, price bubbles, financial crises, and the role of government and central banks in debt markets. His published articles have garnered six distinguished awards for their impact and originality. Robin’s foundational research on investor behavior and prices offers State Street clients new avenues to understand and apply proprietary indicators of flow and positioning across markets

Mark is a founding partner of State Street Associates and senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management. As the author of seven books and more than 100 research articles, Mark has pioneered new approaches to asset allocation, investment strategy, and predictive analytics. He received the James R. Vertin award from the CFA Institute recognizing the relevance and value of his research to the investment profession. Mark’s contributions provide State Street clients with novel practical methods to improve the effectiveness of predictions and investment processes

Josh is a professor at Harvard Business School and co-director of the HBS private capital project. He is an expert in venture capital, private markets, and entrepreneurial finance, providing both rigorous published research and practical commentary on major themes in the industry. Josh provides State Street clients with an inside view of private market dynamics, informed by data-driven analysis together with pragmatic considerations


Gideon is a managing partner and founder of MKT MediaStats, where he leads business, research, and development. He has applied quantitative research in roles spanning investment solutions, hedge funds, and derivatives trading, and he is an affiliate professor at EDHEC. His research focuses on advancing unstructured data analysis using AI and machine learning to extract actionable signals from media. Gideon’s contribution to research and product development provides State Street clients with a unique lens on the implications of media for markets

Roberto is a professor of applied economics at MIT Sloan School of Management. His notable academic initiatives include the Billion Prices Project and the Aggregate Confusion Project, along with analysis of financial crises and contagion. His recent research focuses attention on the many facets of AI, with insightful analysis of its strengths and limitations and implications for the labor market. Roberto’s research provides State Street clients with new frameworks and measurements to help navigate the transformative impact of AI.
Ronnie is a professor and chairperson of the finance department at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. He is also a managing partner and founder of MKT MediaStats, which produces innovative measures of financial economic narratives from online media. In addition to his research on narratives, he has published extensively on liquidity in financial markets. Ronnie’s contributions advance the development and application of alternative data sets for State Street clients.

Antoinette is a professor at MIT Sloan School of Management and currently serves as the executive editor for the Journal of Finance. Her research specialties include household finance, private equity, and digital assets, with recent work uncovering liquidity, arbitrage, and systemic fragility dynamics in cryptocurrency markets. Antoinette supplies deep knowledge of market structure, risks, and incentives that help State Street clients understand the system-wide effects of new financial products and markets as they evolve.

George is a professor at Harvard Business School whose research combines accounting, finance, management, and strategy. His influential work has documented the energy transition and its cross-market effects, and his book “Purpose and Profit: How Business Can Lift Up the World” explores the challenges and opportunities of driving impact with purpose-driven organizations. George’s in-depth assessments of corporate dynamics give State Street clients new evidence on how capital allocation aligns with long-term stakeholder goals.