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Marina von Neumann Whitman

Marina von Neumann Whitman (born March 6, 1935) is an American economist, writer and former automobile executive. She is a professor of business administration and public policy at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business as well as The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.[2]

Marina von Neumann Whitman
Whitman speaks at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy in 2015
Born (1935-03-06) March 6, 1935 (age 87)
New York City, NY, United States
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationB.A., 1956
M.A., 1959, Ph.D., 1962
Alma materRadcliffe College
Columbia University
Occupation(s)Economist
Automobile executive
Writer
EmployerUniversity of Michigan
Board member ofNational Bureau of Economic Research

Institute for International Economics
Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton
Alcoa
Chase Manhattan Corporation and Bank
Procter and Gamble

Unocal
Spouse(s)Robert Freeman Whitman (a professor of English), June 23, 1956
ChildrenMalcolm Russell Whitman
Laura Mariette Whitman
Parent(s)John von Neumann (mathematician)
Marietta (Kövesi) von Neumann (later Mrs. J.B.H. Kuper)[1]
Notes

From 1979 until 1992 she was an officer of the General Motors Corporation, first as vice president and chief economist, and later as vice president and group executive for public affairs, which included the Economics, Environmental Activities, Industry-Government Relations and Public Relations staffs. She also serves or has served as a director of several leading multinational corporations and research and policy institutions, including the Institute for Advanced Study and Peterson Institute for International Economics.

Prior to her appointment at GM, Whitman was a member of the faculty in the Department of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh, beginning as an instructor in 1962 and becoming Distinguished Public Service Professor of Economics in 1973. She served as a member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers in 1972–73, while on leave from the university.[3] She was a director at the Council on Foreign Relations between 1977 and 1987.[2] She is also a former member of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group.[4]

Whitman received a B.A. in government from Radcliffe College (now Harvard University), graduating at the top of her class, and her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from Columbia University. The author of many books, monographs and articles, she is the recipient of numerous fellowships, honors and awards, and holds honorary degrees from over twenty colleges and universities.

Personal life

Her father was the mathematician and polymath John von Neumann,[2] one of the foremost mathematicians and scholars of the 20th century. She is married to Robert Freeman Whitman, professor emeritus of English at the University of Pittsburgh, and has two children and two grandchildren. Her step-brother is George H. Kuper,[1] former president and chief executive officer of the Council of Great Lake Industries and an independent consultant in the areas of public policy, environmental and energy issues. Her son, Malcolm Whitman, is professor of developmental biology at Harvard University. Her daughter, Laura Whitman, is a specialist in internal medicine and out-patient medical education at Yale University. Laura is married to David L. Downie, a scholar of international environmental policy, who is the son of Leonard Downie, Jr., the journalist and long-time editor of the Washington Post.

Education

  • Ph.D. Columbia University, 1962 – economics
  • M.A. Columbia University, 1959 – economics
  • B.A. Radcliffe College, 1956 (summa cum laude) – government

Honorary degrees

  • Doctor of Humane Letters, Eastern Michigan University, 1992
  • Doctor of Laws, University of Notre Dame, 1984
  • Doctor of Laws, Claremont University Center & Graduate School, 1984
  • Doctor of Laws, Denison University, 1983
  • Doctor of Laws, Lehigh University, 1981
  • Doctor of Laws, Mount Holyoke College, 1980
  • Doctor of Letters, Williams College, 1980
  • Doctor of Humane Letters, Baruch College, 1980
  • Doctor of Laws, Ripon College, 1980
  • Doctor of Laws, Amherst College, 1978
  • Doctor of Laws, Rockford College, 1978
  • Doctor of Laws, Allegheny College, 1977
  • Doctor of Laws, Wilson College, 1977
  • Doctor of Laws, Rollins College, 1976
  • Doctor of Laws, Marietta College, 1976
  • Doctor of Laws, New York Polytechnic Institute, 1975
  • Doctor of Laws, Coe College, 1975
  • Doctor of Humane Letters, University of Massachusetts, 1975
  • Doctor of Laws, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1973
  • Doctor of Laws, Cedar Crest College, 1973
  • Doctor of Humane Letters, Russell Sage College, 1972

Professional positions

  • Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy, University of Michigan, 1994–
  • Distinguished Visiting Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy, University of Michigan, 1992–1994
  • Vice President and Group Executive, Public Affairs & Marketing Staffs, General Motors Corporation, August 1990 – 1992
  • Vice President and Group Executive, Public Affairs Staffs, General Motors Corporation, April 1985 – August 1990
  • Vice President and Chief Economist, General Motors Corporation, August 1979 – April 1985
  • Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California, 1978–1979 (on sabbatical leave from University of Pittsburgh)
  • Distinguished Public Service Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, September 1973 – 1979
  • Member, Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Office of the President, March 1972 – August 1973
  • Member, National Price Commission, October 1971 – February 1972
  • Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1971–1973 (on leave March 1972 – August 1973)
  • Senior Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers, 1970–1971 (on leave from University of Pittsburgh)
  • Associate Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1966–1971
  • Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1964 – spring 1966
  • Lecturer in Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1962–1964
  • Staff Economist, Economic Study of the Pittsburgh Region (Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association and Center for Regional Economic Studies), 1962

Corporate directorships

  • Unocal Corporation, 1993–2005 (retired)
  • Procter & Gamble Company, 1976–2003 (retired)
  • J.P. Morgan Chase Corporation 2001–2002 (retired)
  • Alcoa, 1994–2002 (retired)
  • Chase Manhattan Corporation 1996–2000 (merged into J.P. Morgan Chase Corporation)
  • Browning-Ferris Industries, 1992–1999 (company sold to Allied Waste Corporation)
  • Chemical Banking Corporation 1992–1996 (merged into Chase Manhattan Corporation)
  • Manufacturers Hanover Trust Corporation and Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, 1973–1991 (merged into Chemical Banking Corporation)
  • Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1973–1979 (resigned upon taking position at GM due to potential conflict of interest)
  • Marcor Corporation, 1974–1976 (merged into Mobil Corporation)

Academic and research boards

  • Board of Trustees, Institute for Advanced Study
  • Board of Trustees, National Bureau of Economic Research
  • Board of Directors, Institute for International Economics
  • Board of Trustees, Salzburg Seminar
  • Advisory Board Member, Leadership Council, Center for the Education of Women, University of Michigan
  • Board of Governors, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, 1992–1999
  • Member, Overseers' Committee to Visit Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1992–1998
  • Board of Directors, Eurasia Foundation, 1992–1995
  • Board of Trustees, Princeton University, 1980–1990;
  • Board of Directors, The Atlantic Council, 1975–1983
  • Board of Directors, American Finance Association, 1979–1981
  • Board of Directors, The Council on Foreign Relations, 1977–1987
  • Board of Overseers, Harvard University, 1972–1978

Government activities

  • Member, Technology Assessment Advisory Council of the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment, 1990–1995
  • President's Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations, 1987–1993
  • President's Export Council, 1986–87
  • Commission on Security and Economic Assistance, 1983–1984 President's Commission on Executive Exchange, 1981–1984
  • President's Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties, 1979–1980
  • Economic Advisory Committee, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1979–1980
  • Advisory Committee on the International Monetary System to the U.S. Treasury Department, 1977–1985
  • Academic Consultants meetings, Federal Reserve Board, February 1977
  • Advisory Committee on Technology and World Trade, 1976–1978 (Office of Technology Assessment)
  • Seminars on Global Trade Objectives in an Interdependent World, for U.S. Information Agency – India, February 17–29, 1976
  • Advisory Committee on the Balance of Payments Statistics Presentation, 1975–1976 (Office of Management and Budget)
  • The President's Advisory Group on Contributions of Technology to Economic Strength, 1975–1976
  • The President's Economic Summit Meetings, 1974
  • Quarterly Economic Meetings, Council of Economic Advisers, 1973–1975
  • Member, Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Office of the President, March 1972 – August 1973
  • Member, National Price Commission, October 1971 – February 1972
  • Staff Economist, Economic Study of the Pittsburgh Region (Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association and Center for Regional Economic Studies), 1962

Selected publications

Books

  • The Martian's Daughter. A Memoir, The University of Michigan Press, 2012.
  • New World, New Rules: The Changing Role of the American Corporation, Harvard Business School Press, 1999
  • Reflections of Interdependence: Issues for Economic Theory and U.S. Policy, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1979.
  • Government Risk-Sharing in Foreign Investment, Princeton University Press, 1965

Monographs

  • The Responsibility Paradox: Multinational Firms and Global Corporate Social Responsibility, with Gerald David and Mayer Zaid, Ross School of Business Working Paper Series, Working Paper 1031, April 2006 [1]
  • Do Exchange Rates Matter: A Global Survey (Project Chair; major authors: Gail Fosler and Eliza Winger), The Conference Board, New York, 2004
  • American Capitalism and Global Convergence, Group of Thirty, Washington, D.C., 2003
  • The Evolving Corporation: Global Imperatives and National Responses (editor), Group of Thirty, Washington., D.C., 2000
  • International Trade and Investment: Two Perspectives: Essays in International Finance #143, Princeton University Press, July 1981
  • Economic Goals and Policy Instruments: Policies for Internal and External Balance, Princeton, Special Papers in International Economics #9, 1970

Scholarly and policy articles

  • Gerald F. Davis, Marina von Neumann Whitman and Mayer N. Zald, "Political Agency and the Responsibility Paradox: Multinationals and Corporate Social Responsibility" In Contemporary Political Agency, Bice Maiguashca and Raffaele Marchetti, eds., London: Routledge, 2013.
  • Gerald F. Davis, Marina V.N. Whitman, and Mayer N. Zald, 2008. "The responsibility paradox." Stanford Social Innovation Review 6(1): 30-37 (2008).[2]
  • "The Open Economy Macromodel: Interactions Between Theoretical Developments and Real-World Behavior," in Arie Arnon and Warren Young (eds.), The Open Economy Macromodel: Past, Present and Future, Boston, Dordrecht and London, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
  • "Global Competition and the Changing Role of the American Corporation," The Washington Quarterly, March 1999.
  • "Domestic Policy Requirements for a Liberal Trade Regime," in Géza Feketekuty (ed.), Trade Strategies for a New Era: Ensuring U.S. Leadership in a Global Economy, New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1998
  • "Trade and Growth: Restoring the Virtuous Circle" in Jerry Jasinowski (ed.), The Rising Tide: A Path Towards Higher Growth and Economic Prosperity, Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998
  • "Labor Market Adjustment and Trade: Their Interaction in the Triad," in Benjamin Cohen (ed.), International Trade and Finance: New Frontiers for Research, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
  • "The Socially Responsible Corporation: Responsible to Whom and for What?" in John W. Houck and Oliver F. Williams (eds.), Is the Good Corporation Dead? Social Responsibility in a Global Economy, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996
  • "Using Board Guidelines as a Strategic Tool," The Corporate Board, September/October 1995 *"Flexible Markets, Flexible Firms," The American Enterprise, Vol. 5, No. 3, May–June 1994, pp. 26–37
  • "The State of Business: Global Competitiveness and Economic Nationalism," Harvard International Review, Vol.XV, No. 4, Summer 1993
  • "Assessing Greater Variability of Exchange Rates: A Private Sector Perspective," in American Economic Review, Vol. 74, No. 2, May 1984
  • "Persistent Unemployment: Economic Policy Perspectives," in Unemployment & Growth in the Western Economies, Vol. 2, Project on European Relations, Council on Foreign Relations, 1984
  • "Global Monetarism and the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 3:1975
  • "The Payments Adjustment Process and the Exchange-Rate Regime: What Have We Learned?" in American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, May 1975
  • "The Current and Future Role of the Dollar: How Much Symmetry?" Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 3:1974
  • (with N.C. Miller) "Alternative Theories and Tests of U.S. Short-Term Foreign Investment," Journal of Finance, December 1973
  • (with N.C. Miller) "A Mean-Variance Analysis of the United States Long-Term Portfolio Foreign Investment," Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 84 (May 1970)

Fellowships and awards

  • New York Association of Business Economists, William F. Butler Memorial Award, 1988
  • Columbia University, Award for Excellence, 1984
  • Women's Equity Action League Achievement Award, 1979
  • Jane Addams Medal, Rockford College, 1976
  • Catalyst Award honoring outstanding women in the corporate world, 1976
  • George Washington Award of the American Hungarian Foundation, 1975
  • Columbia University Medal for Excellence, 1973
  • Social Science Research Council Faculty Research Fellowship awarded for 1970–71 (postponed in order to accept Council of Economic Advisers appointment)
  • National Science Foundation research grant (held jointly with Professor N. C. Miller of Carnegie-Mellon University) for research on "Long-Term Portfolio Investment in the U.S. Balance of Payments," 1968–70
  • Research Grant from International Dimensions Program of the Academic Disciplines at the University of Pittsburgh, 1965–66 and 1966–67
  • NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellowship (awarded but not accepted)
  • AAUW American Fellowship (1961–62)
  • Earhart Foundation Dissertation Fellowship Friedman Fellowship (Columbia)
  • Jonathan Fay Prize (Radcliffe)
  • Phi Beta Kappa Prize for highest ranking senior (Radcliffe)

Memberships

Professionally related activities

  • Board of Trustees, Institute for Advanced Study
  • Board of Trustees, National Bureau of Economic Research
  • Member, Bretton Woods Committee, Study of International Institutions
  • Board of Directors, Institute for International Economics
  • Member, Consultative Group on International Economic and Monetary Affairs (Group of Thirty)
  • Member, Council on Foreign Relations
  • Advisory Committee, Bioterrorism Response Group, University of Michigan
  • Advisory Board, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
  • Board of Trustees, Salzburg Seminar
  • Member, Advisory Council, Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University
  • Member, Advisory Board, Council of Great Lakes Industries
  • Member, Group of Thirty[5]
  • Steering Committee, International Institute and Advanced Studies Center, University of Michigan, 2002–2004
  • Board of Governors, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, 1992–1999
  • Member, Overseers' Committee to Visit Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1992–1998
  • Member, The Detroit News Michigan Board of Contributors, 1993–1998
  • Member, Commission on NAFTA and Beyond, Center for Strategic and International Studies and Carter Center (sponsors), 1993–1995
  • Member, The Trilateral Commission, 1973–1984; 1988–1995
  • Board of Directors, Eurasia Foundation, 1992–1995
  • Member, Commission on Presidential Debates, 1987–1988
  • Member, Planning Committee on International Issues, Harvard University, 1990–1994
  • Member, Advisory Board, Issues in Science & Technology published by the National Academy of Sciences, 1984–1990
  • Board of Trustees, Princeton University, 1980–1990 [Chairman, Finance Committee (1982–1986); Chairman, Curriculum Committee (1986–1990); Advisory Council, *Department of Economics (1973–1980), Chairman (1976–1977)]
  • Senior Adviser, Brookings Panel on Economic Activity, 1976–1987
  • Board of Directors, Atlantic Council, 1975–1983
  • Board of Directors, American Finance Association, 1979–1981
  • Board of Directors, The Council on Foreign Relations, 1977–1987
  • Executive Committee, American Economic Association, 1977–1980
  • Adjunct Scholar and Member, Academic Advisory Board, American Enterprise Institute, 1976–1979 *National Planning Association, Committee on the Changing International Realities and Their Implications for U. S. Policy, 1975–1981
  • Editorial Board, Foreign Policy, 1974–1979
  • Board of Overseers, Harvard University, 1972–1978
  • Member, Brookings Panel on Economic Activity, 1974–1975
  • Board of Editors, American Economic Review, 1974–1977
  • Commission on Critical Choices for Americans, 1974–1976
  • Selection Committee, Rockefeller Public Service Awards, 1976–1980
  • Member, Advisory Council, Department of Economics, Princeton University, 1973–1980, Chairman, 1976–1977
  • Chair, Committee to Visit Department of Economics, 1975–78 *Chair, Committee to Visit Department of Statistics, 1972–75
  • Moderator of TV Series on 200+ PBS Stations: Economically Speaking, 1978 and 1979

References

  1. ^ a b Saxon, Wolfgang (June 10, 1993). "Obituary - Dr. J. B. Kuper, 83, A Nuclear Physicist At Brookhaven Lab". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-12-01.
  2. ^ a b c d Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC Document Number: H1000105765. Fee. Retrieved 2008-12-17. Entry Updated 2004-11-09.
  3. ^ Marina von Neumann Whitman: The Martian's Daughter. A Memoir, The University of Michigan Press, 2012. Footnotes 3 (on page 162) and 4 (on page 163).
  4. ^ . bilderbergmeetings.org. Bilderberg Group. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  5. ^ . Group of Thirty. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2015.

Sources

  • Marina Whitman, Professor of Public Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy & Professor of Business Administration, Stephen M. Ross School of Business Administration
  • Marina Whitman, Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy
  • University of Michigan Press, The memoir of Marina von Neumann Whitman
  • Discussion at Columbia University - Book Launch: "The Martian's Daughter: A Memoir" by Marina von Whitman
  • Book Review: "Trailblazer's memoir reads like work of fiction"
  • Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, Marina Whitman
  • Weddings: Laura Whitman and David Downie, New York Times, 7 June 1992
  • Appointment of Marina von Neumann Whitman as a Member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations
  • Online Archives of California: Marina von Neumann Whitman Papers, White House Central Files, 1971–1973
  • Life with Father

External links

  • Marina v.N. Whitman at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
  • Marina Whitman at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
  • Marina Whitman, Economist & Professor
  • A Few Good Women... Marina Whitman
  • Book signing: "The Martian's Daughter", Marina von Neumann Whitman, author
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

marina, neumann, whitman, born, march, 1935, american, economist, writer, former, automobile, executive, professor, business, administration, public, policy, university, michigan, ross, school, business, well, gerald, ford, school, public, policy, whitman, spe. Marina von Neumann Whitman born March 6 1935 is an American economist writer and former automobile executive She is a professor of business administration and public policy at the University of Michigan s Ross School of Business as well as The Gerald R Ford School of Public Policy 2 Marina von Neumann WhitmanWhitman speaks at the Gerald R Ford School of Public Policy in 2015Born 1935 03 06 March 6 1935 age 87 New York City NY United StatesNationalityAmericanCitizenshipUnited StatesEducationB A 1956M A 1959 Ph D 1962Alma materRadcliffe CollegeColumbia UniversityOccupation s EconomistAutomobile executiveWriterEmployerUniversity of MichiganBoard member ofNational Bureau of Economic ResearchInstitute for International EconomicsInstitute for Advanced Study in PrincetonAlcoaChase Manhattan Corporation and BankProcter and Gamble UnocalSpouse s Robert Freeman Whitman a professor of English June 23 1956ChildrenMalcolm Russell WhitmanLaura Mariette WhitmanParent s John von Neumann mathematician Marietta Kovesi von Neumann later Mrs J B H Kuper 1 Notes 2 From 1979 until 1992 she was an officer of the General Motors Corporation first as vice president and chief economist and later as vice president and group executive for public affairs which included the Economics Environmental Activities Industry Government Relations and Public Relations staffs She also serves or has served as a director of several leading multinational corporations and research and policy institutions including the Institute for Advanced Study and Peterson Institute for International Economics Prior to her appointment at GM Whitman was a member of the faculty in the Department of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh beginning as an instructor in 1962 and becoming Distinguished Public Service Professor of Economics in 1973 She served as a member of the President s Council of Economic Advisers in 1972 73 while on leave from the university 3 She was a director at the Council on Foreign Relations between 1977 and 1987 2 She is also a former member of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group 4 Whitman received a B A in government from Radcliffe College now Harvard University graduating at the top of her class and her M A and Ph D degrees in economics from Columbia University The author of many books monographs and articles she is the recipient of numerous fellowships honors and awards and holds honorary degrees from over twenty colleges and universities Contents 1 Personal life 2 Education 3 Honorary degrees 4 Professional positions 5 Corporate directorships 6 Academic and research boards 7 Government activities 8 Selected publications 8 1 Books 8 2 Monographs 8 3 Scholarly and policy articles 9 Fellowships and awards 10 Memberships 11 Professionally related activities 12 References 12 1 Sources 13 External linksPersonal life EditHer father was the mathematician and polymath John von Neumann 2 one of the foremost mathematicians and scholars of the 20th century She is married to Robert Freeman Whitman professor emeritus of English at the University of Pittsburgh and has two children and two grandchildren Her step brother is George H Kuper 1 former president and chief executive officer of the Council of Great Lake Industries and an independent consultant in the areas of public policy environmental and energy issues Her son Malcolm Whitman is professor of developmental biology at Harvard University Her daughter Laura Whitman is a specialist in internal medicine and out patient medical education at Yale University Laura is married to David L Downie a scholar of international environmental policy who is the son of Leonard Downie Jr the journalist and long time editor of the Washington Post Education EditPh D Columbia University 1962 economics M A Columbia University 1959 economics B A Radcliffe College 1956 summa cum laude governmentHonorary degrees EditDoctor of Humane Letters Eastern Michigan University 1992 Doctor of Laws University of Notre Dame 1984 Doctor of Laws Claremont University Center amp Graduate School 1984 Doctor of Laws Denison University 1983 Doctor of Laws Lehigh University 1981 Doctor of Laws Mount Holyoke College 1980 Doctor of Letters Williams College 1980 Doctor of Humane Letters Baruch College 1980 Doctor of Laws Ripon College 1980 Doctor of Laws Amherst College 1978 Doctor of Laws Rockford College 1978 Doctor of Laws Allegheny College 1977 Doctor of Laws Wilson College 1977 Doctor of Laws Rollins College 1976 Doctor of Laws Marietta College 1976 Doctor of Laws New York Polytechnic Institute 1975 Doctor of Laws Coe College 1975 Doctor of Humane Letters University of Massachusetts 1975 Doctor of Laws Hobart and William Smith Colleges 1973 Doctor of Laws Cedar Crest College 1973 Doctor of Humane Letters Russell Sage College 1972Professional positions EditProfessor of Business Administration and Public Policy University of Michigan 1994 Distinguished Visiting Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy University of Michigan 1992 1994 Vice President and Group Executive Public Affairs amp Marketing Staffs General Motors Corporation August 1990 1992 Vice President and Group Executive Public Affairs Staffs General Motors Corporation April 1985 August 1990 Vice President and Chief Economist General Motors Corporation August 1979 April 1985 Fellow Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Stanford California 1978 1979 on sabbatical leave from University of Pittsburgh Distinguished Public Service Professor of Economics University of Pittsburgh September 1973 1979 Member Council of Economic Advisers Executive Office of the President March 1972 August 1973 Member National Price Commission October 1971 February 1972 Professor of Economics University of Pittsburgh 1971 1973 on leave March 1972 August 1973 Senior Staff Economist Council of Economic Advisers 1970 1971 on leave from University of Pittsburgh Associate Professor of Economics University of Pittsburgh 1966 1971 Assistant Professor of Economics University of Pittsburgh 1964 spring 1966 Lecturer in Economics University of Pittsburgh 1962 1964 Staff Economist Economic Study of the Pittsburgh Region Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association and Center for Regional Economic Studies 1962Corporate directorships EditUnocal Corporation 1993 2005 retired Procter amp Gamble Company 1976 2003 retired J P Morgan Chase Corporation 2001 2002 retired Alcoa 1994 2002 retired Chase Manhattan Corporation 1996 2000 merged into J P Morgan Chase Corporation Browning Ferris Industries 1992 1999 company sold to Allied Waste Corporation Chemical Banking Corporation 1992 1996 merged into Chase Manhattan Corporation Manufacturers Hanover Trust Corporation and Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company 1973 1991 merged into Chemical Banking Corporation Westinghouse Electric Corporation 1973 1979 resigned upon taking position at GM due to potential conflict of interest Marcor Corporation 1974 1976 merged into Mobil Corporation Academic and research boards EditBoard of Trustees Institute for Advanced Study Board of Trustees National Bureau of Economic Research Board of Directors Institute for International Economics Board of Trustees Salzburg Seminar Advisory Board Member Leadership Council Center for the Education of Women University of Michigan Board of Governors Rackham Graduate School University of Michigan 1992 1999 Member Overseers Committee to Visit Kennedy School of Government Harvard University 1992 1998 Board of Directors Eurasia Foundation 1992 1995 Board of Trustees Princeton University 1980 1990 Board of Directors The Atlantic Council 1975 1983 Board of Directors American Finance Association 1979 1981 Board of Directors The Council on Foreign Relations 1977 1987 Board of Overseers Harvard University 1972 1978Government activities EditMember Technology Assessment Advisory Council of the U S Congress Office of Technology Assessment 1990 1995 President s Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations 1987 1993 President s Export Council 1986 87 Commission on Security and Economic Assistance 1983 1984 President s Commission on Executive Exchange 1981 1984 President s Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties 1979 1980 Economic Advisory Committee U S Department of Commerce 1979 1980 Advisory Committee on the International Monetary System to the U S Treasury Department 1977 1985 Academic Consultants meetings Federal Reserve Board February 1977 Advisory Committee on Technology and World Trade 1976 1978 Office of Technology Assessment Seminars on Global Trade Objectives in an Interdependent World for U S Information Agency India February 17 29 1976 Advisory Committee on the Balance of Payments Statistics Presentation 1975 1976 Office of Management and Budget The President s Advisory Group on Contributions of Technology to Economic Strength 1975 1976 The President s Economic Summit Meetings 1974 Quarterly Economic Meetings Council of Economic Advisers 1973 1975 Member Council of Economic Advisers Executive Office of the President March 1972 August 1973 Member National Price Commission October 1971 February 1972 Staff Economist Economic Study of the Pittsburgh Region Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association and Center for Regional Economic Studies 1962Selected publications EditBooks Edit The Martian s Daughter A Memoir The University of Michigan Press 2012 New World New Rules The Changing Role of the American Corporation Harvard Business School Press 1999 Reflections of Interdependence Issues for Economic Theory and U S Policy University of Pittsburgh Press 1979 Government Risk Sharing in Foreign Investment Princeton University Press 1965Monographs Edit The Responsibility Paradox Multinational Firms and Global Corporate Social Responsibility with Gerald David and Mayer Zaid Ross School of Business Working Paper Series Working Paper 1031 April 2006 1 Do Exchange Rates Matter A Global Survey Project Chair major authors Gail Fosler and Eliza Winger The Conference Board New York 2004 American Capitalism and Global Convergence Group of Thirty Washington D C 2003 The Evolving Corporation Global Imperatives and National Responses editor Group of Thirty Washington D C 2000 International Trade and Investment Two Perspectives Essays in International Finance 143 Princeton University Press July 1981 Economic Goals and Policy Instruments Policies for Internal and External Balance Princeton Special Papers in International Economics 9 1970Scholarly and policy articles Edit Gerald F Davis Marina von Neumann Whitman and Mayer N Zald Political Agency and the Responsibility Paradox Multinationals and Corporate Social Responsibility In Contemporary Political Agency Bice Maiguashca and Raffaele Marchetti eds London Routledge 2013 Gerald F Davis Marina V N Whitman and Mayer N Zald 2008 The responsibility paradox Stanford Social Innovation Review 6 1 30 37 2008 2 The Open Economy Macromodel Interactions Between Theoretical Developments and Real World Behavior in Arie Arnon and Warren Young eds The Open Economy Macromodel Past Present and Future Boston Dordrecht and London Kluwer Academic Publishers 2002 Global Competition and the Changing Role of the American Corporation The Washington Quarterly March 1999 Domestic Policy Requirements for a Liberal Trade Regime in Geza Feketekuty ed Trade Strategies for a New Era Ensuring U S Leadership in a Global Economy New York Council on Foreign Relations Press 1998 Trade and Growth Restoring the Virtuous Circle in Jerry Jasinowski ed The Rising Tide A Path Towards Higher Growth and Economic Prosperity Wiley amp Sons Inc 1998 Labor Market Adjustment and Trade Their Interaction in the Triad in Benjamin Cohen ed International Trade and Finance New Frontiers for Research Cambridge University Press 1997 The Socially Responsible Corporation Responsible to Whom and for What in John W Houck and Oliver F Williams eds Is the Good Corporation Dead Social Responsibility in a Global Economy Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield 1996 Using Board Guidelines as a Strategic Tool The Corporate Board September October 1995 Flexible Markets Flexible Firms The American Enterprise Vol 5 No 3 May June 1994 pp 26 37 The State of Business Global Competitiveness and Economic Nationalism Harvard International Review Vol XV No 4 Summer 1993 Assessing Greater Variability of Exchange Rates A Private Sector Perspective in American Economic Review Vol 74 No 2 May 1984 Persistent Unemployment Economic Policy Perspectives in Unemployment amp Growth in the Western Economies Vol 2 Project on European Relations Council on Foreign Relations 1984 Global Monetarism and the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 3 1975 The Payments Adjustment Process and the Exchange Rate Regime What Have We Learned in American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings May 1975 The Current and Future Role of the Dollar How Much Symmetry Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 3 1974 with N C Miller Alternative Theories and Tests of U S Short Term Foreign Investment Journal of Finance December 1973 with N C Miller A Mean Variance Analysis of the United States Long Term Portfolio Foreign Investment Quarterly Journal of Economics Vol 84 May 1970 Fellowships and awards EditNew York Association of Business Economists William F Butler Memorial Award 1988 Columbia University Award for Excellence 1984 Women s Equity Action League Achievement Award 1979 Jane Addams Medal Rockford College 1976 Catalyst Award honoring outstanding women in the corporate world 1976 George Washington Award of the American Hungarian Foundation 1975 Columbia University Medal for Excellence 1973 Social Science Research Council Faculty Research Fellowship awarded for 1970 71 postponed in order to accept Council of Economic Advisers appointment National Science Foundation research grant held jointly with Professor N C Miller of Carnegie Mellon University for research on Long Term Portfolio Investment in the U S Balance of Payments 1968 70 Research Grant from International Dimensions Program of the Academic Disciplines at the University of Pittsburgh 1965 66 and 1966 67 NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellowship awarded but not accepted AAUW American Fellowship 1961 62 Earhart Foundation Dissertation Fellowship Friedman Fellowship Columbia Jonathan Fay Prize Radcliffe Phi Beta Kappa Prize for highest ranking senior Radcliffe Memberships EditAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences American Economic Association Council on Foreign Relations National Association for Business Economists Phi Beta Kappa SocietyProfessionally related activities EditBoard of Trustees Institute for Advanced Study Board of Trustees National Bureau of Economic Research Member Bretton Woods Committee Study of International Institutions Board of Directors Institute for International Economics Member Consultative Group on International Economic and Monetary Affairs Group of Thirty Member Council on Foreign Relations Advisory Committee Bioterrorism Response Group University of Michigan Advisory Board Institute for Social Research University of Michigan Board of Trustees Salzburg Seminar Member Advisory Council Center for Economic Policy Studies Princeton University Member Advisory Board Council of Great Lakes Industries Member Group of Thirty 5 Steering Committee International Institute and Advanced Studies Center University of Michigan 2002 2004 Board of Governors Rackham Graduate School University of Michigan 1992 1999 Member Overseers Committee to Visit Kennedy School of Government Harvard University 1992 1998 Member The Detroit News Michigan Board of Contributors 1993 1998 Member Commission on NAFTA and Beyond Center for Strategic and International Studies and Carter Center sponsors 1993 1995 Member The Trilateral Commission 1973 1984 1988 1995 Board of Directors Eurasia Foundation 1992 1995 Member Commission on Presidential Debates 1987 1988 Member Planning Committee on International Issues Harvard University 1990 1994 Member Advisory Board Issues in Science amp Technology published by the National Academy of Sciences 1984 1990 Board of Trustees Princeton University 1980 1990 Chairman Finance Committee 1982 1986 Chairman Curriculum Committee 1986 1990 Advisory Council Department of Economics 1973 1980 Chairman 1976 1977 Senior Adviser Brookings Panel on Economic Activity 1976 1987 Board of Directors Atlantic Council 1975 1983 Board of Directors American Finance Association 1979 1981 Board of Directors The Council on Foreign Relations 1977 1987 Executive Committee American Economic Association 1977 1980 Adjunct Scholar and Member Academic Advisory Board American Enterprise Institute 1976 1979 National Planning Association Committee on the Changing International Realities and Their Implications for U S Policy 1975 1981 Editorial Board Foreign Policy 1974 1979 Board of Overseers Harvard University 1972 1978 Member Brookings Panel on Economic Activity 1974 1975 Board of Editors American Economic Review 1974 1977 Commission on Critical Choices for Americans 1974 1976 Selection Committee Rockefeller Public Service Awards 1976 1980 Member Advisory Council Department of Economics Princeton University 1973 1980 Chairman 1976 1977 Chair Committee to Visit Department of Economics 1975 78 Chair Committee to Visit Department of Statistics 1972 75 Moderator of TV Series on 200 PBS Stations Economically Speaking 1978 and 1979References Edit a b Saxon Wolfgang June 10 1993 Obituary Dr J B Kuper 83 A Nuclear Physicist At Brookhaven Lab The New York Times Retrieved 2015 12 01 a b c d Contemporary Authors Online Gale 2008 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Mich Gale 2008 http galenet galegroup com servlet BioRC Document Number H1000105765 Fee Retrieved 2008 12 17 Entry Updated 2004 11 09 Marina von Neumann Whitman The Martian s Daughter A Memoir The University of Michigan Press 2012 Footnotes 3 on page 162 and 4 on page 163 Former Steering Committee Members bilderbergmeetings org Bilderberg Group Archived from the original on 2014 02 02 Retrieved 2014 02 08 Emeritus Members Group of Thirty Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved December 4 2015 Sources Edit Marina Whitman Professor of Public Policy Gerald R Ford School of Public Policy amp Professor of Business Administration Stephen M Ross School of Business Administration Marina Whitman Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy University of Michigan Press The memoir of Marina von Neumann Whitman Discussion at Columbia University Book Launch The Martian s Daughter A Memoir by Marina von Whitman Book Review Trailblazer s memoir reads like work of fiction Nixon Presidential Library and Museum Marina Whitman Weddings Laura Whitman and David Downie New York Times 7 June 1992 Appointment of Marina von Neumann Whitman as a Member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations Online Archives of California Marina von Neumann Whitman Papers White House Central Files 1971 1973 Life with 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