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Martin Boer
Director of Regulatory Affairs at The Institute of International Finance (IIF)
Martin Boer is an experienced professional with a diverse background in Financial Services, Cybersecurity, Operational Resilience, Non-Financial Risk, Cyber Risk, Regulatory Affairs, and EU-US Relations.
He holds a Master's degree in International Political Economy from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), further enhancing his expertise in global economic dynamics.
Additionally, Martin has completed a Developing and Implementing Strategy Programme at INSEAD, studied European Politics at Birkbeck, University of London, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from UC Santa Barbara.
His educational journey also includes training programs such as Managing for Value Workshop at ING Business School, showcasing his commitment to continuous learning and professional development.
Martin Boer has held key positions in prestigious organizations, including serving as the Director of Regulatory Affairs at the Institute of International Finance and as the Secretary General at the European Financial Services Round Table (EFR).
Furthermore, he has contributed his expertise as a Member of the FinCyber Advisory Group at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and as a Senior Manager at the EU Representation Office of the ING Group.
His professional experience also encompasses a role as the Group Head of Public Relations at ING Group and as a Consultant at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), highlighting his diverse skill set and versatile background.
With a strong focus on regulatory affairs and a deep understanding of cybersecurity and financial services, Martin Boer continues to make significant contributions in the areas of operational resilience, cyber risk management, and regulatory compliance, bridging the gap between international policies and organizational strategies.
His unique blend of expertise in financial services and regulatory landscapes positions him as a valuable asset in enhancing EU-US relations and navigating the complexities of global economic environments.