Fed's Randall Kroszner Submits Resignation from Board of Governors
From the Federal Reserve:
Randall S. Kroszner submitted his resignation Monday as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, effective January 21, 2009.
Kroszner, who has been a member of the Board since March 1, 2006, submitted his letter of resignation to President Bush. He will return to the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago to assume a newly created chaired professorship.
"Randy's contributions to the Federal Reserve and his country during his nearly three years at the Board have been invaluable," said Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke. "We have greatly benefited from the intellectual rigor he brought to the consideration of both monetary and regulatory policy. In particular, he ably oversaw the completion of significant new regulations protecting mortgage borrowers and credit card customers. We will miss the keen insight, and good humor that he brought to our deliberations. I wish him the best as he returns to the University of Chicago."
Kroszner, 46, was appointed to the Board by President Bush to fill an unexpired term ending January 31, 2008. During his time on the Board he served as Chairman of both the Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Affairs and the Committee on Consumer and Community Affairs.
Before joining the Board, Kroszner was Professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Business of the University of Chicago. In addition, he served as a member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers from 2001 to 2003.
Randall S. Kroszner submitted his resignation Monday as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, effective January 21, 2009.
Kroszner, who has been a member of the Board since March 1, 2006, submitted his letter of resignation to President Bush. He will return to the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago to assume a newly created chaired professorship.
"Randy's contributions to the Federal Reserve and his country during his nearly three years at the Board have been invaluable," said Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke. "We have greatly benefited from the intellectual rigor he brought to the consideration of both monetary and regulatory policy. In particular, he ably oversaw the completion of significant new regulations protecting mortgage borrowers and credit card customers. We will miss the keen insight, and good humor that he brought to our deliberations. I wish him the best as he returns to the University of Chicago."
Kroszner, 46, was appointed to the Board by President Bush to fill an unexpired term ending January 31, 2008. During his time on the Board he served as Chairman of both the Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Affairs and the Committee on Consumer and Community Affairs.
Before joining the Board, Kroszner was Professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Business of the University of Chicago. In addition, he served as a member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers from 2001 to 2003.
You May Also Be Interested In
- Harvard discloses $2.2B SpaceX stake, over half its U.S. equity portfolio
- S&P 500 eyes record as retail slump, Iran risk set up pivotal week
- Reddit (RDDT) added to S&P 500
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
General News, Trader TalkRelated Entities
Ben S. BernankeSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share