Jimena Llopis is a Behavioral Scientist at World Bank’s Mind, Behavior & Development Unit (eMBeD), within the Poverty and Equity Global Practice at the World Bank. Her current work focuses on designing and testing behavioral interventions in maternal health, consumer behavior, disaster risk management, and social inclusion. Prior to joining the eMBeD team, Jimena worked at the research department of the Inter-American Development Bank where her work focused on developing growth strategies for Latin American countries. Prior to that, she worked at the Central Bank of Spain on economic and policy research. Jimena received her Bachelor in Economics from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and her MPA from New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.