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− | '''Frederick L. Deming''' became president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis on April 1, 1957. At that time he was the youngest person to be named president of a Federal Reserve Bank. Deming came to Minneapolis from the St. Louis Fed, which he joined in the summer of 1941 as assistant manager of the Research department; his final position there was first vice president. | + | '''Frederick L. Deming''' became president of the Federal Reserve Bank of [[Minneapolis]] on April 1, 1957. At that time he was the youngest person to be named president of a Federal Reserve Bank. Deming came to Minneapolis from the St. Louis Fed, which he joined in the summer of 1941 as assistant manager of the Research department; his final position there was first vice president.<ref>https://www.federalreservehistory.org/people/frederick-l-deming</ref> |
− | He | + | Deming resigned from the Minneapolis Fed in 1965, when he was appointed by President [[Lyndon Johnson]] to be undersecretary of the treasury for monetary affairs. When he left the Treasury, his successor there was [[Paul Volcker]]. |
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+ | He then spent a few years with the deep state [[Lazard Freres]], a global investment firm, before returning to [[Minneapolis]] as president of National City Bancorporation, a post he held until his retirement in [[1982]]. | ||
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+ | He died in 2003, aged 90.<ref>https://www.minneapolisfed.org/about/more-about-the-fed/presidents-of-the-minneapolis-fed/frederick-l-deming</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:22, 28 November 2021
Frederick Deming (central banker) | |
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Born | 1913 |
Died | August 2003 (Age 89) Fort Myers, Florida |
Nationality | US |
US central banker, stint in government under Lyndon Johnson, and Lazard Freres |
Frederick L. Deming became president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis on April 1, 1957. At that time he was the youngest person to be named president of a Federal Reserve Bank. Deming came to Minneapolis from the St. Louis Fed, which he joined in the summer of 1941 as assistant manager of the Research department; his final position there was first vice president.[1]
Deming resigned from the Minneapolis Fed in 1965, when he was appointed by President Lyndon Johnson to be undersecretary of the treasury for monetary affairs. When he left the Treasury, his successor there was Paul Volcker.
He then spent a few years with the deep state Lazard Freres, a global investment firm, before returning to Minneapolis as president of National City Bancorporation, a post he held until his retirement in 1982.
He died in 2003, aged 90.[2]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1968 | 26 April 1968 | 28 April 1968 | Canada Mont Tremblant | The 17th Bilderberg and the 2nd in Canada |