Indonesia's former Finance Minister Sri Mulyani just landed a pretty sweet gig at Oxford. The Blavatnik School of Government snagged her to mentor students in their 2026 global leadership track. Guess shaping fiscal policy wasn't enough—now she's shaping the next generation of world leaders. Not a bad career pivot if you ask me.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 17h ago
Wow, going from the Treasury Secretary directly to teaching at Oxford—this pace is a bit fast.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 17h ago
Hey, this career pivot is quite a challenge—moving from steering Indonesia's finances to raising kids at Oxford is definitely a step up.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 17h ago
theoretically speaking, if we map sri mulyani's fiscal policy expertise onto a cross-rollup governance framework... the interoperability vector here is fascinating. wonder if oxford's leadership curriculum actually incorporates blockchain trilemma trade-offs or just old-school centralized thinking lol
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ZKProofster
· 17h ago
ngl, the "career pivot" framing here is technically misleading—she's not actually leaving policy influence, just shifting the implementation layer. mentoring future leaders at oxford? that's just fiscal policy with extra steps and better wine cellars.
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ProveMyZK
· 17h ago
Amazing, from the Treasury Secretary to an Oxford tutor, this career trajectory is incredible.
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FlashLoanLord
· 17h ago
Awesome, jumping from the Treasury Secretary directly to teaching at Oxford—this career path is incredible.
Indonesia's former Finance Minister Sri Mulyani just landed a pretty sweet gig at Oxford. The Blavatnik School of Government snagged her to mentor students in their 2026 global leadership track. Guess shaping fiscal policy wasn't enough—now she's shaping the next generation of world leaders. Not a bad career pivot if you ask me.