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During the Depression, Goldman Sachs senior partner Sidney Weinberg served on F.D.R.'s Business Advisory and Planning Council. Today, Goldman's influence is ubiquitous in the highest echelons of global political power, extending far beyond its current headquarters, at 85 Broad Street, in New York City.
January 2010 Christopher BatemanDuring the Depression, Goldman Sachs senior partner Sidney Weinberg served on F.D.R.'s Business Advisory and Planning Council. Today, Goldman's influence is ubiquitous in the highest echelons of global political power, extending far beyond its current headquarters, at 85 Broad Street, in New York City.
January 2010 Christopher Bateman* Italic type indicates Goldman positions.
Obama Appointment and Administration Staff
Diana Farrell: Deputy director. National Economic Council. Former financial analyst.
Gary Gensler: Chairman, Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Goldman partner, co-head of finance until 1997.
Robert Hormats: Undersecretary of State, economic, energy, and agricultural affairs. Vice-chairman until 2009.
Mark Patterson: Chief of staff to Treasury secretary Tim Geithner. Chief lobbyist until 2008.
Adam Storch: C.O.O., Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement division. Vice president, Business Intelligence Group, until 2009.
Reuben Jeffery: Undersecretary of state, economic, energy, and agricultural affairs. Managing partner, Paris, 1997-2001, managing partner, European financial institutions group, 1992-97.
Dan Jester : TARP adviser. Former deputy C.F.O.
Neel T. Kashkari: Interim head. Treasury's Office of Financial Stability. Technology investment banker until 2006.
Henry Paulson: Treasury secretary under President George W. Bush. C.E.O., 1999-2006.
Robert Rubin: Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton. Co-chairman, 1990-92.
Robert K. Steel: Undersecretary of the Treasury for domestic finance under Bush. Vice-chairman until 2004; former head of equities in Europe and New York.
Michael Paese: Former top staffer to House Financial Services Committee chairman Barney Frank. Director, government affairs.
Faryar Shirzad: Former Bush top economic aide; Republican counsel, Senate Finance Committee. Global head, government affairs.
Marti Thomas: Executive floor assistant to Congressman Dick Gephardt, 1989-98; deputy assistant Treasury secretary, tax and budget, 1998-99; assistant secretary, legal affairs and public policy, 2000. Federal-legislative-affairs leader until 2009.
Mario Draghi: Governor of the Bank of Italy. European vice chairman and managing director until 2006.
Romano Prodi: Two-time prime minister. Former paid adviser.
Massimo Tononi: Deputy Treasury chief, 2006-8. Former partner.
Philip Murphy: U.S. ambassador to Germany. Former head of Goldman Sachs Frankfurt.
Mark Carney: Governor, Bank of Canada. Managing director, Goldman Sachs Canada, until 2003.
Gavyn Davies: Husband of Sue Nye, special adviser to Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Former chief economist.
Paul Deighton: Head of London Olympic Games organizing committee. Former C.O.O.
Lord Brian Griffiths: Former director, Bank of England; special adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. International adviser
Malcolm Turnbull: Leader, Liberal Party. Partner, . 1998-2001.
Jon Corzine: Outgoing governor. Senior partner .... until 1998
Federal Reserve
E. Gerald Corrigan: President, New York Fed, 1985-93. Partner and managing director; chairman, GS Bank USA.
William Dudley: Current president. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Chief economist and managing director until 2007.
Stephen Friedman: Chairman, New York Fed, 2007-9, former director, Bush's National Economic Council. Board member; former chairman
Duncan Niederauer: Chairman and C.E.O., N.Y.S.E. Managing director until 2007.
John Thain: Former president, N.Y.S.E. President and C.O.O., 1999-2004 Italic type indicates Goldman positions.
Joshua Bolten: White House chief of staff under Bush; former director. Office of Management and Budget Executive director, government and legal affairs,Goldman Sachs International, 1994-99.
Kenneth D. Brody: President and chairman, Export-Import Bank of the U.S., under President Bill Clinton. Head, high-technology investment-banking group, real-estate investment-banking group.
James Johnson: Former C.E.O., Fannie Mae; member of Obama's vice-presidential selection committee. Board member.
Arthur Levitt: Chairman, S.E.C., 1993-2001. Adviser on public policy and other matters.
Sonal Shah : Director, Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation; advisory-board member, Obama-Biden Transition Project; former Treasury official. Vice president, 2004-7.
Robert Zoellick: President, World Bank; previously deputy secretary of state. Managing director, 2006-7.
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