Dr. Greenspan took office June 20, 1996, as Chairman of the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for a third four-year
term ending June 20, 2000. Dr. Greenspan also serves as Chairman of the
Federal Open Market Committee, the System's principal monetary
policymaking body. He originally took office as Chairman and to fill an
unexpired term as a member of the Board on August 11, 1987. Dr.
Greenspan was reappointed to the Board to a full 14-year term, which
began February 1, 1992. He has been designated Chairman by Presidents
Reagan, Bush, and Clinton.
Dr. Greenspan was born on March 6, 1926, in New York City. He
received a B.S. in economics (summa cum laude) in 1948, an M.A. in
economics in 1950, and a Ph.D. in economics in 1977, all from New York
University. Dr. Greenspan also has performed advanced graduate study
at Columbia University.
From 1954 to 1974 and from 1977 to 1987 Dr. Greenspan was
Chairman and President of Townsend-Greenspan & Co., Inc., an
economic consulting firm in New York City. From 1974 to 1977 he served
as Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers under
President Ford (following an appointment by Richard Nixon) and from
1981 to 1983 as Chairman of the National Commission on Social Security
Reform.
Dr. Greenspan has also served as a member of President Reagan's
Economic Policy Advisory Board, a member of Time magazine's
Board of Economists, a senior adviser to the Brookings Panel on
Economic Activity, and a consultant to the Congressional Budget
Office.
His previous Presidential appointments include the President's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, the Commission on Financial
Structure and Regulation, the Commission on an All-Volunteer Armed
Force, and the Task Force on Economic Growth.
Dr. Greenspan in recent years served as a Corporate Director for
Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa); Automatic Data Processing, Inc.;
Capital Cities/ABC, Inc.; General Foods, Inc.; J.P. Morgan & Co.,
Inc.; Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York; Mobil Corporation;
and The Pittston Company.
His noncorporate positions have included Member of the Board of
Trustees, The Rand Corporation; Director, Institute for International
Economics; Member of the Board of Overseers, Hoover Institution (at
Stanford University); and Vice Chairman and Trustee, Economic Club of
New York.
Dr. Greenspan has served as Chairman of the Conference of
Business Economists, President and Fellow of the National Association
of Business Economists, and Director of the National Economists Club.
Dr. Greenspan has received honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale,
Pennsylvania, Leuven (Belgium), Notre Dame, Wake Forest, and Colgate
universities. His other awards include the Thomas Jefferson Award for
the Greatest Public Service Performed by an elected or appointed
official, presented by the American Institute for Public Service, 1976
(Joint recipient with Dr. Arthur Burns and William Simon); and
election as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, 1989.