
Camila Elyse Katz
Strongly interested in the intersection of technology, finance, and policy between China and the United States, Camila Katz currently works in Morgan Stanley’s Global Technology Investment Banking Group. Previously, she conducted Internet policy research with the Tencent Research Institute in Shenzhen and implemented global sustainability programs at the Joint U.S.-China Collaboration for Clean Energy (JUCCCE) in Shanghai. She was a recipient of the U.S. Department of State’s National Security Language Initiative scholarship, with which she was able to spend a year studying Chinese at Beijing No. 80 High School.
Ms. Katz graduated Tau Beta Pi (a national engineering honor society) from Stanford University with a M.S. and B.S. in Management Science and Engineering and a minor in East Asian Studies focusing on China. At Stanford, she conducted research on entrepreneurship in China and was a teaching assistant in management and entrepreneurship courses. She maintained leadership positions in the Forum for American and Chinese Exchange at Stanford (FACES) and worked as Assistant Managing Editor for the China Guiding Cases Project of Stanford Law School.