Federal Reserve System


 1)

 Jerome H. Powell

16th Chair of the Federal Reserve

https://www.law.georgetown.edu/news/jerome-h-powell-l79-chairman-of-the-federal-reserve-systems-board-of-governors/ 

 



  •   Powell built his reputation in Washington during the Obama administration as a consensus-builder and problem-solver.[6]
  •  Powell was renominated for a second term by President Joe Biden on November 22, 2021.[5]

 

 He replaced Janet Yellen

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Beta Kappa Society. ( Jesuit Controlled Frat )


 

 

 

2)  Randal Quarles

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  •  In 1990, Nicholas Brady, Treasury Secretary under George H. W. Bush, asked Quarles to join a team working to develop the governmental response to the savings and loan crisis in the financial sector and to propose improvements for the financial regulatory system going forward.
  •  In 2001, Secretary Paul O'Neill asked Quarles to return to the Treasury, where he served until the mid-term elections in 2006. At the Treasury, Quarles was a senior official under all three of George W. Bush's Treasury Secretaries and developed policy on an unusually broad range of matters in both domestic and international financial affairs.[17]
  • From April 2002 until August 2005, Quarles was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs.[24] Quarles had a leading role in issues ranging from Chinese currency policy to the Argentine debt default, and from Iraqi and Afghan economic reconstruction to the reform of collective action in sovereign debt agreements.[17] 

 

 

3)  Michelle Bowman

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ridge

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He was educated at St. Andrews Elementary School and Cathedral Preparatory School

 Following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, U.S. President George W. Bush created the Office of Homeland Security within the White House, and named Ridge to head it.

1st United States Homeland Security Advisor

 The charge to the nation's new director of homeland security was to develop and coordinate a comprehensive national strategy to strengthen the United States against terrorist threats or attacks.

 department's mission "is to (A) prevent terrorist attacks within the United States; (B) reduce the vulnerability of the United States to terrorism; and (C) minimize the damage, and assist in the recovery, from terrorist attacks that do occur within the United States" (From H.R. 5005-8 the Homeland Security Act of 2002). The newly created department was the most comprehensive reorganization of the Federal government since the National Security Act of 1947.

 2005, he was named to the board of Home Depot,[38] in the same year was appointed to the board of the RFID company Savi Technology.[40]

  executive board of The Hershey Company in 2007,[43]

senior advisor to Texas-based security technology company TechRadium, Inc.

In July 2010, companies seeking to use hydraulic fracturing to extract natural gas from the Marcellus Shale formation engaged Ridge and Ridge Policy Group at $75,000 a month to help them gain support.[37]

 In September 2020, Ridge endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden for president in a Philadelphia Inquirer op-ed,[66] which he confirmed to CNN on November 6, 2020, being also the first time he ever voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.

 

 

 

4)  Christopher Waller

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 chair of economics at the University of Notre Dame through 2009.[4][5]

 

 

 

Keep this in mind about Notre Dame :

https://ndsmcobserver.com/2019/04/jesuit-priests-create-their-own-community-on-campus/



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