Edalyn Atlee-Atticker

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Edalyn Atlee-Atticker
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Atticker is the fourth woman to win the Centralis Systemet Banc Prize in Economic Sciences and the fifth woman to be governor of the Caminoan central bank.
Born (1938-01-20) 20 January 1938 (age 86)
NationalityCaminoan
EducationThe University of Hanoma (BA Finance)
The National University of Caminoes School of Economics (NUC-SE) (BA Economics)
The International School of Business and Finance (PhD)
Occupation28th Central Banker of Caminoes
Finance Minister (Sonning Administration)
Known forHer groundbreaking work in economic sciences and her role as the Central Banker of Caminoes.
TitleHonorable Lady
Spouse(s)Tayana Murakami
AwardsCentralis Systemet Banc Prize in Economic Sciences (1997)
National Economist Award (1989)
The National University of Caminoes School of Economics (NUC-SE) Award for Economic Proficiency (1987)
Ekonomistha Kaminoa (1985)

Edalyn Atlee-Atticker (born Maria Christina Edalyn Atlee; January 20, 1938), is a Caminoan-born finance-analyst/investor and economist. She is one of the most prominent figures in the Caminoan economic space due to both her educational and familial background; being born out of a marriage from the two most economically well-known and powerful families in caminoes. Her parents were Rowaldo Nicanor Atlee III and Regina Muraji Atticker, descendants of the Atlee clan (JD Atlee Gouce & Co.), and the Atticker dynasty (Wiikinton Atticker) respectively.

Early life and education

Being born from two economically-dpminant families, Edalyn Atlee-Atticker's life was set to be in the moentary world. Her grandfather, Rowaldo Nicanor Atlee II, insisted to place her in a school for finance. Her other grandfather, Lee Atticker, agreed on the condition that she would stay in the Caminoes.

Professional career

Ministerial career

Central System Bank (CSB)

Appointment

Political Stance