| Participant | Description |
|---|
| Wayne Angell | Central banker who visited several Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 1990 |
| Gerard Baker | Attended all the Jackson Hole meetings from 1997 to 2002, heavy WEF AGM habit |
| Martin Barnes | Attended almost all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1995 up to 2013 |
| Steven Beckner | Central banker who attended 14 Jackson Hole Symposia from 1992 up to 2008 |
| Jack Beebe | Visited 12 Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 2001 |
| Ben Bernanke | Attended the 2008 Bilderberg as Chairman of the Federal Reserve |
| Alan Blinder | Princeton economist. Advisor to President Bill Clinton. vice chairman of the Federal Reserve from June 1994 to January 1996. |
| Nicholas Brady | Attended 4 Bilderbergs in the 1980s. US/Secretary of the Treasury. Bilderberg Steering committee, Knights of Malta, CFR |
| Donald Brash | Visited the Jackson Hole meeting five times in the 1990s |
| Roger Brinner | Kicked a heavy Jackson Hole habit in 2000 |
| Lynn Browne | |
| Alan Budd | British economist and central banker who visited a lot of Jackson Hole meetings from 1993 to 2009 |
| Urban Bäckström | Former Governor of the Bank of Sweden. BIS Chairman and President from 1999 to 2002. Attended the 2010 Bilderberg as DG of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise |
| Stephen Cecchetti | US economist who visited 6 Jackson Hole meetings |
| Robert Chandross | US economist who visisted Jackson hole from 1985 to 2000 |
| Gerald Corrigan | G30, Trilateral, Bilderberg, President of the NY Fed, then Goldman Sachs. Married to a president of the Boston Fed |
| Jean-Philippe Cotis | Attended Jackson Hole Symposia |
| Andrew Crockett | IMF, BIS, Bank Of England, JP Morgan |
| Jo Marie Dancik | Attended the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1997 up to 2000 |
| Michael Darby | Attended all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1989 up to 2000 |
| Thomas E. Davis | Extremely heavy Jackson Hole habit until 2005 |
| Rudiger Dornbusch | German economist who visited 4 Jackson Hole meetings |
| Robert Dugger | Attended all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1995 up to 2009 |
| Wim Duisenberg | President of the European Central Bank, 7 Bilderbergs |
| Barry Eichengreen | Visitor to Jackson Hole meetings, BFs and WEF AGMs |
| Robert Eisenbeis | Visited eleven Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 2005 |
| Knut Engelmann | German editor with multiple visits to the Jackson Hole and the WEF annual meeting |
| Martin Feldstein | US economist, Trilateral Commission, developed heavy Bilderberg and Jackson Hole habits towards the end of his life. |
| Stanley Fischer | Central banker - remarkably both in Israel and the United States - and quad Bilderberger. Mentor of Ben Bernanke, Mario Draghi, and Greg Mankiw. |
| Charles Freedman | Kicked a heavy Jackson Hole habit in 2003 |
| Jacob Frenkel | Serial WEF AGM, Bank of Israel/Governor 1991-2000, CFR, maybe the second most Jackson Hole visits in the world |
| Mark Gertler | Attended 5 Jackson Hole Symposia from 1988 up to 2009 |
| Svein Gjedrem | Attended the 2003 Bilderberg as Central Bank Governor of Norway |
| Morris Goldstein | A very habit Jackson Hole habit |
| Lyle Gramley | US economist who visited 12 Jackson Hole meetings up to 2004 |
| Alan Greenspan | US DSO who was Chairman of the Federal Reserve 1987-2006 |
| Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz | WEF/Global Leader for Tomorrow 1994. President of the National Bank of Poland 1992-2001. As Mayor of Warsaw 206-2018, accused of being the main culprit in huge enrichment scheme. |
| Roger Guffey | President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 1976-1991 |
| Jack Guynn | US central banker who visited nine Jackson Hole meetings from 1994 up to 2006 |
| Craig Hakkio | Picked up a Jackson Hole habit which went full blown in 1989 |
| David Hale | US economist, CFR, a very heavy Jackson Hole habit. |
| Ricardo Hausmann | JH 1999 Venezuelan economist, got a WEF meeting habit around 2011 |
| Robert Heller | |
| Philipp Hildebrand | BIS, IMF, Quit as Swiss National Bank/Chair after details of his wife's currency trades emerged. Later vice chair of BlackRock. |
| Thomas Hoenig | US economist who picked up an extraordinarily heavy Jackson Hole habit in 1991. Possibly more so than anyone else in the world. |
| Stuart Hoffman | Attended 8 Jackson Hole Symposia from 1991 up to 2002 |
| Akinari Horii | TLC former assistant governor of the Bank of Japan |
| William Hunter | Attended all the Jackson Hole meetings from 1995 to 2001 |
| Henry Kaufman | US economist. From the first Jackson Hole meeting in 1982, a regular visior up to 2010 |
| Mervyn King | Governor of the Bank of England single Bilderberger |