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Group of Thirty

ORGANIZATION

"The Group of Thirty, established in 1978, is a private, nonprofit, international body composed of very senior representatives of the private and public sectors and academia. It aims to deepen understanding of international economic and financial issues, to explore the international repercussions of decisions taken in the public and private sectors, and to examine the choices available to market practitioners and policymakers."

Official Website:
http://www.group30.org/

Location:
Washington, DC

Founding Date:
1978

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John W. Bachmann
Business
16-Nov-1938   Partner, Edward Jones
Jill M. Considine
Business
c. 1944   Chairman of Depository Trust Company, 1998-2006
Martin Feldstein
Economist
25-Nov-1939   Reagan economist
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Government
28-Oct-1951   CEO of TIAA-CREF
Timothy F. Geithner
Government
18-Aug-1961   US Secretary of the Treasury, 2009-13
Alan Greenspan
Economist
6-Mar-1926   Federal Reserve Chairman, 1987-2006
Thomas S. Johnson
Business
c. 1940   President of Chemical Bank, 1983-89
Paul Krugman
Columnist
28-Feb-1953   New York Times columnist/economist
Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa
Economist
23-Jul-1940 18-Dec-2010 Italian Finance Minister, 2006-08
William R. Rhodes
Business
15-Aug-1935   Vice Chairman of Citigroup
Lawrence H. Summers
Economist
30-Nov-1954   US Treasury Secretary, 1999-2001
Paul Volcker
Economist
5-Sep-1927   Chairman of the Federal Reserve, 1979-87
Marina v.N. Whitman
Economist
6-Mar-1935   Council of Economic Advisers, 1972-73
Ernesto Zedillo
Head of State
27-Dec-1951   President of Mexico, 1994-2000


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