\u201cThe Practice of Resolving Public Problems\u201d series features interviews with alums of our Implementing Public Policy (IPP) executive program at the Harvard Kennedy School. The episodes will focus on how our alums are using the PDIA tools and approach in designing and implementing public policy. \n\nToday, BSC Director Salimah Samji interviews IPP alum Mitchell Rusu to hear more about how he is utilizing what he learned in the program as he works to resolve public problems. Mitchell Rusu is based in London, and is the Global Recovery and Resolution Planning Director at Bank of America, providing oversight of RRP related projects across the international jurisdictions. He is responsible for overseeing the coordination of large projects that prepare financial institutions for potential periods of severe stress and identify in advance contingency options that could be implemented to stabilize their financial position and recover from financial losses. Mitch's career spans over 20 years, working for large corporations such as Ford Motor Company, GE Capital and Bank of America in both the US and the UK. During his career, he has held various positions across Finance, Treasury, Risk, and corporate strategy departments.