Since being replaced by Alan Greenspan in 1987, Volcker has become an eminence grise, lending independent credibility to a range of organizations. For example, he investigated alleged corruption in the United Nations Oil for Food Program in Iraq. He is also chairman of the Group of 30, an assemblage of leading financial experts that seeks an overhaul of global financial regulations. « less
Professional Associates
James Wolfensohn
Investment banker and World Bank executive
Government Positions
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Powerful New York branch of the Federal...
Federal Reserve
Central bank of the United States
Business Positions
The Chase Manhattan Bank
Predecessor to current JP Morgan/Chase
Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas
Formerly known as Bankers Trust...
Rockefeller Group, Inc.
Managed the families real estate holdings
Shinsei Bank Ltd.
Japanese bank
Other Positions & Memberships
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Group of Thirty
Influential group of financiers and economists
Concord Coalition
Political advocacy group focused on balanced budgets
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Nonprofit research...
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
Budget think tank; founded in 1981...
Peter G Peterson Foundation
Social Security privatization think tank funded by...
Comeback America Initiative
fiscal reform organization
Education
Harvard University
Elite private university located in Cambridge, MA
Donation/Grant Recipients
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Barack Obama
President of the United States
Richard W Fisher
president and CEO of the Dallas Fed
Pete Domenici
Former US Senator from New Mexico
Rudolph Eli Boschwitz
US Senator from Minnesota
Bob Dole
US Representative and Senator from Kansas
Arlen Specter
US Senator from Pennsylvania
Bill Bradley
US Senator from New Jersey
Thomas S Foley
US Representative from Washington
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
US Senator from New York



