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who is kevin warsh?

Kevin Warsh is an American economist and financier best known for serving as a member of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board of Governors from 2006 to 2011, where he was deeply involved in the response to the 2008 financial crisis.

Quick Scoop: Who is Kevin Warsh?

  • Full name: Kevin Maxwell Warsh.
  • Born: 1970, in upstate New York.
  • Known for: Former Federal Reserve governor, key crisis-era policymaker, and prominent economic commentator.
  • Current roles: Senior/visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and high‑profile speaker and adviser to major companies.

Career highlights

  • Started in finance at Morgan Stanley in New York (mid‑1990s to 2002), working in mergers and acquisitions and rising to executive director/vice president.
  • Joined the George W. Bush White House in 2002 as Special Assistant for Economic Policy and Executive Secretary of the National Economic Council, advising on markets, banking, and regulation.
  • Appointed in 2006 to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, becoming one of the youngest governors in Fed history at about age 35.
  • During the 2008 global financial crisis, he acted as a primary liaison to Wall Street and represented the Fed at G20 meetings, helping shape crisis policy and subsequent reform discussions.

After the Fed & public profile

  • Left the Fed in 2011 and moved into a mix of academic, corporate board, and advisory roles, including serving on the board of UPS and advising the Duquesne Family Office.
  • Holds a distinguished visiting fellow position in economics at Stanford’s Hoover Institution, where he focuses on monetary policy and financial markets.
  • Frequently appears in financial media and at conferences to comment on central banking, inflation, and market risks.

Personal snapshot

  • Education: A.B. in Public Policy from Stanford University; J.D. from Harvard Law School.
  • Family: Married to Jane Lauder of the Estée Lauder family; they have two children and keep their family life fairly private.

Why he’s in the news now

  • With ongoing debates about inflation, interest rates, and the future direction of the Fed, Warsh’s past crisis experience and hawkish-leaning views on monetary policy keep him in demand as a commentator and speaker.
  • He has at times been mentioned in policy circles and media as a potential candidate for top central banking roles, which periodically brings his name back into trending discussion.

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