Governor,
Federal Reserve Board
Kevin M. Warsh took office on
February 24, 2006 to fill an unexpired term ending January 31, 2018.
Prior to his appointment to the Board of Governors, Mr. Warsh served
as Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and as
Executive Secretary of the National Economic Council from 2002 until
February 2006. His primary areas of responsibility included domestic
finance, banking and securities regulatory policy, and consumer
protection. He advised the President and senior administration officials
on issues related to the U.S. economy, particularly fund flows in
the capital markets, securities, banking, and insurance issues.
Mr. Warsh participated in the President's Working Group on Financial
Markets and served as the administration's chief liaison to the
independent financial regulatory agencies.
From 1995 to 2002, Mr. Warsh was a member of the Mergers and Acquisitions
Department of Morgan Stanley & Co., in New York, ultimately
serving as Vice President and Executive Director. He served as financial
advisor to numerous companies across a range of industry sectors,
including manufacturing, basic materials, professional services,
and high tech. In that capacity, Mr. Warsh helped structure capital
markets transactions and facilitated fixed income and equity financing.
Mr. Warsh was born in 1970 in Albany, New York. He received an
A.B. in public policy from Stanford University in 1992 with significant
course work in economics and statistics. Mr. Warsh went on the study
law, economics, and regulatory policy at Harvard Law School and
received a J.D. in 1995. He also completed course work in market
economics and debt capital markets at Harvard Business School and
MIT's Sloan School of Management.
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