Stephen Friedman (economist) explained

Stephen Friedman
Office:Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
President:George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Term Start:December 20, 2005
Term End:October 28, 2009
Predecessor:Jim Langdon
Successor:Chuck Hagel
David Boren
Office1:5th Director of the National Economic Council
President1:George W. Bush
Term Start1:December 12, 2002
Term End1:January 10, 2005
Predecessor1:Larry Lindsey
Successor1:Al Hubbard
Birth Date:21 December 1937
Birth Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Barbara Benioff
Children:3, including David
Relatives:Amanda Peet (daughter-in-law)

Stephen Friedman (born December 21, 1937[1]) is an American economist. He is a former chairman of the U.S. President's Intelligence Advisory Board and former chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He was nominated on October 27, 2005, to replace Brent Scowcroft in the position.

Early life and education

Friedman was born in New York City, to a Jewish family. He received his BA from Cornell University[2] in 1959 and his law degree from Columbia University Law School[3] in 1962.[4] At Cornell he was a wrestler[5] and a member of the Quill and Dagger society.[6] At Columbia he was on the Law Review.[7]

Career

In 1966 Friedman joined Goldman Sachs and became a partner in 1973. From 1987 until November 1990 he was the co-chief operating officer and either co-chairman or chairman between 1990 and 1994.[8] Friedman re-joined the board of Goldman in April 2005, and stepped down from serving on the board on May 22, 2013.[9]

In 1998 Friedman joined Stone Point Capital LLC. He also served as Senior Advisor at Crestview Partners, LP and a Special Limited Partner and Member of the Executive Advisory Board of Insight Partners.[10]

From 1998 to 2002, he served as a senior principal of Marsh & McLennan Capital Corp.[11] In March 1999 President Clinton announced his intention to appoint Friedman and Crescencio S. Arcos to serve as Members of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board.[12]

From December 2002 to December 2004 Friedman was United States Assistant to President George W. Bush for Economic Policy as well as the director of the National Economic Council.[13] On October 27, 2005 Friedman was asked to replace Brent Scowcroft as the Chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.[14]

Chairman of New York Federal Reserve Bank

Friedman was the Chairman of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, a body which implements the Wall Street policies of the Federal Reserve, during a period of immense financial market upheaval, from January 2008 until May 7, 2009.[15] When Goldman Sachs was converted to a bank holding company in September 2008 the bank then came under the regulatory authority of the New York Fed, which made Friedman’s position as a member of Goldman Sachs’ board a violation of Federal Reserve policy. At the time of the conversion Friedman requested a waiver from this violation, which was granted about 10 weeks later.[16]

On May 7, 2009, Friedman resigned as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.[17] In his letter of resignation Friedman explains why: ‘Last Fall, after Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. became a bank holding company, I agreed to remain on the Board, pursuant to the waiver authority of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, to provide continuity during a time of financial market instability. Today, although I have been in compliance with the rules, my public service motivated continuation on the Reserve Bank Board is being mis-characterized as improper. The Federal Reserve System has important work to do and does not need this distraction.’[18]

Friedman was criticized for seemingly benefiting from his role as Chair of the New York Fed branch due to the federal government's aid to Goldman Sachs in recent months. He had "remain[ed] on the board of Goldman even as he was supposedly regulating [Goldman]; in order to rectify the problem, he applied for, and got, a conflict of interest waiver from the government. Friedman was also supposed to divest himself of his Goldman stock after Goldman became a bankholding company, but thanks to the waiver, he was allowed to go out and buy 52,000 additional shares in his old bank, leaving him $3 million richer," as one report put it.[19] Friedman's resignation announcement came within an hour of the government's release of the 2009 stress tests for 19 U.S. financial institutions.

Public service

Friedman is involved in several public service activities, including Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Columbia University,[20] Chairman Emeritus of the Executive Committee of the Brookings Institution, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[21] He is also a benefactor of his alma mater Cornell University, particularly its wrestling program as the college's wrestling building is known as the Friedman Center.[22]

Personal life

Stephen Friedman is married to Barbara Benioff, chairwoman of the board of governors of Hebrew Union College. The couple live on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, and have three children: two daughters, Susan and Caroline, and a son, David Benioff. Benioff, who goes by his mother's maiden name, is a writer, screenwriter and adaptor of Game of Thrones. David is married to actress Amanda Peet.[23]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Man in the News; Economic Adviser From Other Side of the Deficit -- Stephen Friedman. McGeehan. Patrick. December 13, 2002. New York Times.
  2. Web site: Stephen Friedman. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 10 September 2014. January 2008.
  3. Web site: Stephen Friedman. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 10 September 2014. January 2008.
  4. Web site: Keynote Speaker: Stephen Friedman. Columbia Law School. 10 September 2014. Mr. Friedman, a 1962 graduate of the law school, spent 28 years with Goldman Sachs & Company where he served as co-chairman (1990-1992) and chairman and senior partner (1992-1994.).
  5. News: Friedlander. Blaine. Cornell to open nation's first dedicated wrestling center, named for alumni Stephen Friedman and trustee Barbara Benioff Friedman. Cornell Chronicle. 10 September 2014. Jan 20, 2003. Stephen Friedman is a former Cornell wrestling star and 1959 graduate..
  6. Cornell Alumni News. 15 June 1958. LX (18).
  7. Web site: Keynote Speaker: Stephen Friedman. Columbia Law School. 10 September 2014. Columbia University Law School, LL.B., 1962 (Law Review).
  8. Web site: Stephen Friedman. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 10 September 2014. He was vice chairman and co-chief operating officer from 1987 to November 1990, and co-chairman or chairman from 1990 to 1994..
  9. Web site: ALDEN. WILLIAM. Stephen Friedman to Retire From Goldman Board. DealB%k. New York Times. 10 September 2014. April 4, 2013. He joined Goldman’s board in April 2005./A onetime leader of Goldman who worked at the firm for nearly 30 years, Mr. Friedman is stepping down on May 22, the day before Goldman’s annual shareholder meeting..
  10. Web site: Executive Profile: Stephen Friedman. Bloomberg Business Week. 10 September 2014. Mr. Stephen Friedman serves as a Senior Advisor at Crestview Partners, L.P. He also serves as a Special Limited Partner and Member of Executive Advisory Board of Insight Venture Partners. Mr. Friedman joined Stone Point Capital LLC in 1998..
  11. Book: Johnson. Loch K.. The Threat on the Horizon: An Inside Account of America's Search for Security After the Cold War. January 12, 2011. Oxford University Press. 40. 978-0-19-979243-6 . registration. Marsh & Mclennan stephen friedman.. 10 September 2014.
  12. Web site: TEXT: CLINTON NAMES ARCOS & FRIEDMAN TO INTELLIGENCE BOARD. Federation of American Scientists. 10 September 2014. March 24, 1999. President Clinton announced March 24 his intent to appoint Cresencio S. Arcos and Stephen Friedman to serve as Members of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board..
  13. Web site: Stephen Friedman. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 10 September 2014. From December 2002 to December 2004, he served as assistant to President George W. Bush for Economic Policy and director of the National Economic Council..
  14. Web site: Clemons. Steve. Stephen Friedman Named to Chair President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Washington Note. 10 September 2014. October 27, 2005.
  15. Web site: Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York: 2008 Annual Report. New York Federal Reserve. 10 September 2014. 83. 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130116124451/http://www.newyorkfed.org/aboutthefed/annual/annual08/directors.pdf. 16 January 2013.
  16. Web site: Friedman Resigns as Chairman of New York Fed. DealB%k. New York Times. 10 September 2014. May 7, 2009. The New York Fed asked for a waiver, which, after about two and a half months, the Fed granted..
  17. Web site: Resignation Letter of Stephen Friedman, Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York . https://web.archive.org/web/20101126063813/http://newyorkfed.org/newsevents/news/aboutthefed/2009/oa090507.pdf . dead . November 26, 2010 . May 7, 2009 . The Federal Reserve . The Federal Reserve Bank of New York . 2009-05-07 .
  18. Web site: Friedman. Stephen. Letter of Resignation to Ben Bernanke. https://web.archive.org/web/20101126063813/http://newyorkfed.org/newsevents/news/aboutthefed/2009/oa090507.pdf. dead. November 26, 2010. Personal Letter. 10 September 2014. May 7, 2009.
  19. The Great American Bubble Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20100406021652/http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/29127316/the_great_american_bubble_machine/6. Rolling Stone. 6. April 6, 2010. Sep 9, 2012. Matt Taibbi. Matt Taibbi. dead. July 13, 2009.
  20. Web site: Keynote Speaker: Stephen Friedman. Columbia Law School. 10 September 2014. Mr. Friedman has a strong to his alma mater and is Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Columbia University..
  21. McDonald. Duff. The man behind Buffett's new man: Stephen Friedman. Fortune. 10 September 2014. October 28, 2010. Friedman is also a trustee of The Council on Foreign Relations..
  22. News: Friedlander. Blaine. Cornell to open nation's first dedicated wrestling center, named for alumni Stephen Friedman and trustee Barbara Benioff Friedman. Cornell Chronicle. 10 September 2014. Jan 20, 2003. The $3.5 million facility is named for two Cornell alumni who made the lead gift toward the building, Stephen Friedman, who was appointed to the Bush administration in December, and his wife, Barbara Benioff Friedman..
  23. Web site: Stephen Friedman. Gawker. September 10, 2014. February 3, 2008.