Andrew Huszar is a Senior Fellow at the Rutgers Business School. His research focuses on the developing intersection between government and the financial markets. Earlier in his career, Huszar worked for ten years over two different roles at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In his last Fed position, Huszar managed the $1.25 Trillion Agency MBS Purchase Program, the centerpiece of the first round of Quantitative Easing. He managed the program's portfolio design and trading strategy, as well as the creation of a permanent, in-house Federal Reserve AMBS trading platform.