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  1. Your husband, Raffael Jovine, is a molecular biologist, author, and entrepreneur. What is your intellectual partnership like? Raffael is a fascinating person. He founded a company that uses algae to capture CO2 from the atmosphere. His passion is photosynthesis, and as a result we have many, many plants in our home.

  2. Minouche Shafik Husband. Minouche is married to her husband Raffael Jovine a a scientist, pioneering algae as food. The two married in 2002. Minouche and her husband Rafael have twin children and three stepchildren. Minouche’s daughter is an alumna of Columbia GSAPP’s urban planning program.

  3. Jan 22, 2022 · Rumours swirled that she had fallen out with her boss, Mark Carney, newly arrived himself and armed with plans to shake up the 300 year-old central bank. Now, sitting in her top-floor office...

  4. She married her husband, scientist Raffael Jovine, in 2002 in Washington, had twins, and became stepmother to his three children—all in a single sleepless year. To this day she makes frequent visits to Egypt, home to her mother and a large extended family.

  5. Apr 9, 2021 · When she looked to move jobs, she was told she “could just work part-time because of your husband”. Her husband, Raffael, is a scientist, pioneering algae as food.

  6. The audience — which included, in the front row, Shafik’s husband, the climate scientist Raffael Jovine; President Bollinger and his wife, Jean Magnano Bollinger ’72TC; and J-school dean Jelani Cobb — rose in applause.

  7. Nemat (Minouche) Shafik is a leading economist, whose career has straddled public policy and academia. She was appointed Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science in September 2017.

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