Graduate Student, Politics and International Relations
University College
Thesis Title: Explaining Contemporary Patterns of Securities Market Regulation Across the Atlantic: Rules-Based versus Prudential Governance
About
Douglas Gilman joined the Global Markets Institute at Goldman Sachs as an Associate in 2007, upon completion of the M.Phil. in International Relations at Oxford (Univ. College). His thesis considered trans-Atlantic regulatory competition and, in particular, emerging patterns of regulatory discourse.
From 2003 to 2005, he worked as an Analyst in the Special Execution Group within the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Douglas worked with the Council on Foreign Relations and the House of Commons (UK), where he served as a Hansard Scholar and Research Associate, working closely with the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Douglas received his B.A. in International Relations and Political Science, with a certificate in Business and Public Policy, from the University of Pennsylvania (Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude), and his M.Phil. from the University of Oxford, where he was a Gilbert Murray Trust Scholar and a Roger Short Memorial Scholar. His research interests include global economic governance, institutional accountability and theories of regulation. Douglas has written on these and other topics in various journals.
Contact Information
University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH
+44 777 586 8694 (UK)
+1 516 521 3348 (US)
Skype: dbgilman




