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+ | |birth_date=November 13, 1935 | ||
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− | }} | + | }}'''George J. Vojta''' was a [[central banker]]. |
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+ | ==Background== | ||
+ | He received Bachelors and Masters Degrees from [[Yale University]]. | ||
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | "He spent most of his career at [[Citigroup]] — then First National City Bank — where he rose to Executive Vice President. Most notably, he ran Strategic Planning and the International Division. The remainder of his career was spent at top-tier financial institutions, in particular Bankers Trust, where he was Vice Chairman of the Board. He was known for his expertise in financial strategy and risk management. | ||
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+ | In addition, he played a prominent role in the restructuring of the global financial system and banking reform following the financial crises of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, consulting with the [[World Bank]], the [[Bank for International Settlements]], and individual countries. | ||
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+ | He was also a board member of many distinguished enterprises, including: [[Northwest Airlines]], [[Private Export Funding Corporation]] (PEFCO), Miles Laboratories and Urstadt-Biddle Properties. | ||
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+ | He was also a Director of the New York State Banking Board, Member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]], Fellow of the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]], Chairman of the Financial Institutions Center of the Wharton School and Board Member of International Executive Service Corps. | ||
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+ | He was Chairman of the Board of the Yale Center for Corporate Governance & Performance, a Trustee of Lawrence Hospital, Founding Board Member of the Bronxville School Foundation, Chairman of the Bronxville Public Schools Long Range Planning Committee, Chairman of the Investment Committee for Sarah Lawrence College and member of the board of St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital. | ||
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+ | He advocated for financial standards and corporate reform throughout his career, writing numerous books and articles."<ref>https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/Obituary.aspx?pid=147584191</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Publications== | ||
+ | * 1974 ''Bank Capital Adequacy'' | ||
+ | * 1983 ''Beyond Human Scale'' co-authored with [[Eli Ginsberg]] | ||
+ | * 2010 ''Globalization for All'' | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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George Vojta (central banker, deep state functionary?) | |
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Born | November 13, 1935 |
Died | December 22, 2010 (Age 75) |
Nationality | US |
Alma mater | Yale University |
Spouse | Susan Hubbard Vojta |
Member of | Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, International Institute for Strategic Studies |
Single Bilderberg, BIS, central banker |
George J. Vojta was a central banker.
Background
He received Bachelors and Masters Degrees from Yale University.
Career
"He spent most of his career at Citigroup — then First National City Bank — where he rose to Executive Vice President. Most notably, he ran Strategic Planning and the International Division. The remainder of his career was spent at top-tier financial institutions, in particular Bankers Trust, where he was Vice Chairman of the Board. He was known for his expertise in financial strategy and risk management.
In addition, he played a prominent role in the restructuring of the global financial system and banking reform following the financial crises of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, consulting with the World Bank, the Bank for International Settlements, and individual countries.
He was also a board member of many distinguished enterprises, including: Northwest Airlines, Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO), Miles Laboratories and Urstadt-Biddle Properties.
He was also a Director of the New York State Banking Board, Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Fellow of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Chairman of the Financial Institutions Center of the Wharton School and Board Member of International Executive Service Corps.
He was Chairman of the Board of the Yale Center for Corporate Governance & Performance, a Trustee of Lawrence Hospital, Founding Board Member of the Bronxville School Foundation, Chairman of the Bronxville Public Schools Long Range Planning Committee, Chairman of the Investment Committee for Sarah Lawrence College and member of the board of St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital.
He advocated for financial standards and corporate reform throughout his career, writing numerous books and articles."[1]
Publications
- 1974 Bank Capital Adequacy
- 1983 Beyond Human Scale co-authored with Eli Ginsberg
- 2010 Globalization for All
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1989 | 12 May 1989 | 14 May 1989 | Spain La Toja Island Galicia | 37th Bilderberg meeting, 110 guests |