Chandana
Ravindranath
Chandana Ravindranath is the Director for Anticorruption at the National Security Council where she supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s priority on countering corruption including leading the U.S. interagency in the drafting, publication, and implementation of the first-ever U.S. Strategy on Countering Corruption. Chandana is on detail from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where she served as the Director for Financial Transparency and Regulatory Policy, managing a team focused on financial transparency issues, including human rights and corruption, financial inclusion, remittances, beneficial ownership, digital assets, innovation, cyber, cross-border payments, information sharing, data privacy, correspondent banking, and public-private partnerships with civil society and financial institutions.
Previously at Treasury, she was part of the initial team building and implementing the Global Magnitsky sanctions program and was a member of the core team for the Financial Action Task Force Mutual Evaluation of the United States. Prior to joining Treasury, Chandana was a senior associate at a New York City law firm in the white-collar crimes practice group.