Recent Release | 16 Feb 2022
State Street Digital Assets Survey
Thought Leadership Team
Oxford Economics
In October 2021, we partnered with State Street to conduct a study of 300 CEOs, heads of corporate strategy, technology and operations executives and investment managers.
The findings, equal parts surprising and instructive, point to an overarching theme: While enthusiasm around digital finance is running high, understanding and education remains relatively low (even among financially sophisticated audiences).
About the team
Our Thought Leadership team produces original, evidence-based research made accessible to decision-makers and opinion leaders. Principals for this project included:
Kayla Luparello
Research Manager, Thought Leadership
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Kayla Luparello
Research Manager, Thought Leadership
New York, United States
Kayla supports global research studies for Thought Leadership, working across business sectors and disciplines, with a specific focus in finance. Based in our New York office, Kayla works closely with senior staff to aid in all aspects of research programs and produce multi-media deliverables. Kayla graduated from Colby College with degrees in Government and Global Studies.
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