Nick Bourke

Senior Policy Advisor, Inclusive Financial Systems, Financial Security Program

Nick Bourke is a Senior Policy Advisor at the Aspen Institute and a consultant who helps mission-driven and commercial clients generate research and drive policy and business innovation. Bourke has over two decades of experience in applied research, policy, law, and program management in banking, housing, and tech. As a director at The Pew Charitable Trusts, he co-founded and led the consumer finance and housing programs and helped the organization grow significantly. Bourke led expert teams to produce research, technical assistance, and advocacy that contributed substantially to policy reforms, including major payday loan legislation. Earlier, Bourke was a product manager and consultant for tech, banking, and investment firms. He helped Visa and companies of all sizes navigate complex regulatory frameworks and launch business lines globally. Bourke is an accomplished public speaker and strategic communicator. He was an American Bar Association Consumer Protection Fellow and served on professional committees such as the Chase Bank consumer advisory panel. His recent projects focus on housing policy, fraud and scam prevention, privacy, and artificial intelligence regulation. Nick Bourke holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Davis.

Authored by Nick:

A Blueprint for Action: Lessons from the National Strategy to Prevent Scams with Nick Bourke
Blog Posts

A Blueprint for Action: Lessons from the National Strategy to Prevent Scams with Nick Bourke

In this Q&A with Aspen FSP Fellow Nick Bourke, we go behind the scenes of National Task Force to Prevent Fraud and Scams and how it led to the an actionable strategy for multi-sector action.

United We Stand: A National Strategy to Prevent Scams
Publications

United We Stand: A National Strategy to Prevent Scams

The U.S. needs a whole-of-ecosystem approach to stop fraud and scams. Read the proposed national strategy from the National Task Force on Fraud and Scam Prevention.