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Neal S. Wolin

Neal Steven Wolin (born December 9, 1961)[1] is the CEO of the corporate advisory firm Brunswick Group, an equity partner of Data Collective, a board partner of Social Capital, and a limited partner advisor of Nyca Partners. He was the longest-serving Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and also served as Acting Secretary of the Treasury in early 2013.

Neal Wolin
Official portrait, 2009
Member of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, Chair of the Intelligence Oversight Board
In office
May 24, 2015 – January 20, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byDaniel Meltzer
Succeeded bySteve Feinberg
United States Secretary of the Treasury
Acting
January 25, 2013 – February 28, 2013
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byTimothy Geithner
Succeeded byJack Lew
United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
In office
May 18, 2009 – August 31, 2013
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byRobert M. Kimmitt
Succeeded byMary J. Miller (Acting)
Personal details
Born (1961-12-09) December 9, 1961 (age 62)
Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationYale University (BA, JD)
Balliol College, Oxford (MS)

In 2009, following eight years with The Hartford Financial Services Group, Wolin was appointed Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury by President Barack Obama, where he led the U.S. government's financial reform plan during the Great Recession, including the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. He resigned as Deputy Secretary in August 2013.

Wolin also served during the Clinton administration for eight years as general counsel, Deputy General Counsel of the Treasury, and as a staff member of the United States National Security Council.

Early life and education edit

Wolin was born and raised in Evanston, Illinois, where he graduated from Evanston Township High School in 1979. His father, Harry S. Wolin, was a lawyer; and his mother, Doris Wolin, was a former public school teacher. Graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in history from Yale University, Wolin also served as president of the Yale Political Union. He then received a M.S. in Development Economics from Balliol College, Oxford, as a Charles and Julia Henry Fellow; and subsequently earned a J.D. from Yale University, where he was a Coker Teaching Fellow in Constitutional Law.[2]

Career edit

Following law school, Wolin served as a law clerk to U.S. District Judge Eugene Nickerson in Brooklyn, New York, and taught as an adjunct professor of law at Brooklyn Law School. Wolin also worked at the Washington, D.C. law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering.

From 1990 to 1993, Wolin served as Special Assistant to three Directors of Central Intelligence: William H. Webster, Robert Gates, and R. James Woolsey, Jr.[3]

Clinton administration edit

From 1993 to 1994, Wolin served as Deputy Legal Advisor to the National Security Council.[4]

In 1994, Wolin became executive assistant to National Security Advisor Anthony Lake and Deputy National Security Advisor Sandy Berger.[5]

From 1995 to 1999, he served as the Deputy General Counsel of the Department of the Treasury, under Secretary Robert Rubin.[2] For part of 1999, he also served as the department's Acting General Counsel.[6]

In November 1998, he was appointed to the President's Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States.[7]

From September 15, 1999 to January 20, 2001, Wolin served as General Counsel of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, under Secretary Lawrence Summers.[2]

In January 2001, Secretary Summers presented Wolin the Alexander Hamilton Award, the highest honor awarded to a Treasury official.

In early 2001, Wolin was also visiting fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution, and an adjunct assistant professor at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

The Hartford edit

In March 2001, Wolin joined The Hartford Financial Services Group as executive vice-president and general counsel, overseeing the company's legal and tax departments, government affairs, communications, and marketing functions. In 2007, he succeeded David K. Zwiener as president and COO of the company's property and casualty insurance subsidiaries.[8]

Obama administration edit

In February 2009, shortly after Barack Obama took office, Wolin returned to Washington, D.C. as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel to the President for Economic Policy.

In March 2009, he was nominated as Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of the Treasury by President Obama, then confirmed by the senate on May 18, 2009. Wolin served as United States Acting Secretary of the Treasury from January 25 to February 28, 2013, prior to the confirmation of Jack Lew, who was nominated by Obama to succeed Secretary Timothy Geithner.[2][9][10]

Wolin was a "key architect" of U.S. financial reforms during the Great Recession,[11] and was instrumental to the development and implementation of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.[12] The Act aimed to upgrade "the foundation for a stronger financial system – closing regulatory gaps, increasing transparency for consumers, and strengthening prudential requirements,” including an annual “stress-test” by the Federal Reserve of the 33 banks designated as being “systemically important” to the U.S. economy.[2][13][14]

From early 2009 until late 2013, during his tenure as Deputy Treasury Secretary, Wolin also chaired the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which reviews, for national security reasons, any transaction that would result in a foreign entity having control over a U.S. asset.[15][16][17]

In July 2011, Wolin was appointed to the Government Accountability and Transparency Board.[18]

In January 2013, Wolin was awarded a second Alexander Hamilton Award by Secretary Timothy Geithner.[19]

On July 22, 2013, President Obama officially announced Wolin’s retirement as Deputy Secretary at the end of August 2013, stating that “His deep knowledge and excellent judgment helped us prevent a second Great Depression, pass tough new Wall Street reform, strengthen our financial system, foster growth here at home, and promote economic development around the world.”[20]

In August 2014, he was appointed to the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, from which he later resigned on January 20, 2017.[21]

Brunswick Group edit

In February 2018, Wolin was appointed as CEO of the global corporate advisory firm Brunswick Group.[22]

Board memberships and professional affiliations edit

Wolin is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and of the bars of Illinois, Connecticut, and the District of Columbia.[2][23] Current affiliations include:

Member, Board of Overseers, RAND Institute for Civil Justice.[24]

Board partner, Social Capital[25]

Equity partner, Data Collective[25]

Limited Partner Advisor, Nyca Partners[25]

Board member, Treliant[26]

Board member, Partnership for Public Service[27]

Board member, Atlantic Council[28]

Advisor, Raptor Intelligence, Inc.[25]

Board Member,[29] Jupiter Intelligence[25]

Board Member, Results for America[30]

Trustee, Yale University[31]

He has also been on the boards of companies such as WAVE,[25] SIGFIG,[32] and Appriss,[33] and has been on the advisory board of Covr Financial Technologies, LLC.[25]

Personal life edit

In July 2001, he met Nicole Louise Elkon, who had also been on staff at the White House during the Clinton administration;[10] the couple married at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons in East Hampton, New York.[34] They have three children.[35]

References edit

  1. ^ Marquis Who's Who on the Web
  2. ^ a b c d e f US Treasury "Neal Wolin Deputy Secretary of the Treasury"; U.S. Department Of The Treasury; June 24, 2013.
  3. ^ "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts" Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, Washington, DC; Aug. 28, 2014.]
  4. ^ U.S. Senate, "Executive Committee Meeting for confirmation of James G. Huse, Jr., to be Inspector General, Social Security Administration; and Neil S. Wolen {sic}, to be General Counsel, Department of the Treasury", Committee on Finance, Washington, DC, October 13, 1999. P. 4.
  5. ^ Kamen, Al, "Rivlin Finds new deputy nearby", The Washington Post; April 21, 1995.
  6. ^ https://casetext.com/case/cobell-v-babbitt-5
  7. ^ "PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES", Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, Washington, DC; November 30, 1998.
  8. ^ Siegel, Aaron "The Hartford names president and COO"; Investment News, Investment News LLC; June 11, 2007. Retrieved 01-12-18.
  9. ^ Silverman, Noah ,[dead link] NoahSilverman.com,[dead link] February 2, 2015. Retrieved 01-12-18.
  10. ^ a b Biederman, Danny, "Wolin, Neil", AllGov.com. Retrieved 01-12-18.
  11. ^ White, Ben "Financial Services Roundtable CEO Bartlett: Dodd-Frank 'succeeds in addressing many critical issues'", Politico; July 15, 2010. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  12. ^ Goldfarb, Zachary A. "Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin to step down; led efforts on financial regulations", The Washington Post; July 22, 2010. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  13. ^ "After Dodd-Frank" "American banks think they are over-regulated", The Economist, May 4, 2017. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  14. ^ Fu, Lisa "Is Dodd-Frank Crippling Banks or Saving Them?", Fortune via Yahoo Finance; August 4, 2017. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  15. ^ Liptondec, Eric "Questions on Security Mar Foreign Investments".The New York Times; Dec. 17, 2009. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  16. ^ US Treasury "Remarks by Deputy Secretary Neal S. Wolin at the Singapore Exchange", United States Department of the Treasury; May 20, 2011. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  17. ^ Wolin N. and Finnegan, Alex "Far From A Deal Done", China Business Review; April 3, 2017. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  18. ^ US Treasury "White House Launches Government Accountability and Transparency Board to Cut Waste and Boost Accountability", Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, Washington, DC.; July 28, 2011. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  19. ^ U S Treasury Erb, Kelly Phillips] "Leadership Shakeup At Treasury May Signal Change in Obama's Fiscal Strategy", Forbes; Jan. 9, 2013. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  20. ^ "Deputy Secretary Neal S. Wolin Departing Treasury After More Than Four Years of Service". U.S. Department of the Treasury. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  21. ^ White House "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts", Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, Washington, DC.; August 28, 2014. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  22. ^ Brunswick Group "Brunswick announces new Group Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer"; Brunswick Group LLP; Feb. 8, 2018. Retrieved 18-11-17.
  23. ^ CFR Membership Roster, Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  24. ^ Rand Inst. "RAND Institute for Civil Justice Board of Overseers"; Oct. 2018. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g Bloomberg "Company Overview of Brunswick Group LLP Neal Steven Wolin", Bloomberg Group; December 03, 2018. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  26. ^ Trelian "Governance", Trelian Risk Advisors; 2018. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  27. ^ Partnership for Public Service "Neal S. Wolin CEO, Brunswick Group"; 2018. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  28. ^ Atlantic Council "Board of Directors"; 2018. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  29. ^ https://www.jupiterintel.com/company
  30. ^ https://results4america.org/people/neal-wolin/
  31. ^ https://news.yale.edu/2023/06/13/yale-announces-new-alumni-fellow-trustee-and-two-new-successor-trustees
  32. ^ SIGFIG "Meet The Team", SIGFIG Wealth Management LLC; 2018. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  33. ^ APRISS "Board of Directors", APRISS Inc; 2018. Retrieved 03-12-18.
  34. ^ New York Times: "WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Nicole Elkon, Neal Wolin" June 01, 2003
  35. ^ https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/deputy-treasury-secretary-neal-wolin-to-step-down-led-efforts-on-financial-regulations/2013/07/22/319aacf6-f28c-11e2-ae43-b31dc363c3bf_story.html

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Neal Steven Wolin born December 9 1961 1 is the CEO of the corporate advisory firm Brunswick Group an equity partner of Data Collective a board partner of Social Capital and a limited partner advisor of Nyca Partners He was the longest serving Deputy Secretary of the U S Department of the Treasury and also served as Acting Secretary of the Treasury in early 2013 Neal WolinOfficial portrait 2009Member of the President s Intelligence Advisory Board Chair of the Intelligence Oversight BoardIn office May 24 2015 January 20 2017PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byDaniel MeltzerSucceeded bySteve FeinbergUnited States Secretary of the TreasuryActing January 25 2013 February 28 2013PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byTimothy GeithnerSucceeded byJack LewUnited States Deputy Secretary of the TreasuryIn office May 18 2009 August 31 2013PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byRobert M KimmittSucceeded byMary J Miller Acting Personal detailsBorn 1961 12 09 December 9 1961 age 62 Evanston Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticEducationYale University BA JD Balliol College Oxford MS In 2009 following eight years with The Hartford Financial Services Group Wolin was appointed Deputy Secretary of the U S Department of the Treasury by President Barack Obama where he led the U S government s financial reform plan during the Great Recession including the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act He resigned as Deputy Secretary in August 2013 Wolin also served during the Clinton administration for eight years as general counsel Deputy General Counsel of the Treasury and as a staff member of the United States National Security Council Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Clinton administration 2 2 The Hartford 2 3 Obama administration 2 4 Brunswick Group 3 Board memberships and professional affiliations 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editWolin was born and raised in Evanston Illinois where he graduated from Evanston Township High School in 1979 His father Harry S Wolin was a lawyer and his mother Doris Wolin was a former public school teacher Graduated summa cum laude with a B A in history from Yale University Wolin also served as president of the Yale Political Union He then received a M S in Development Economics from Balliol College Oxford as a Charles and Julia Henry Fellow and subsequently earned a J D from Yale University where he was a Coker Teaching Fellow in Constitutional Law 2 Career editFollowing law school Wolin served as a law clerk to U S District Judge Eugene Nickerson in Brooklyn New York and taught as an adjunct professor of law at Brooklyn Law School Wolin also worked at the Washington D C law firm of Wilmer Cutler amp Pickering From 1990 to 1993 Wolin served as Special Assistant to three Directors of Central Intelligence William H Webster Robert Gates and R James Woolsey Jr 3 Clinton administration edit From 1993 to 1994 Wolin served as Deputy Legal Advisor to the National Security Council 4 In 1994 Wolin became executive assistant to National Security Advisor Anthony Lake and Deputy National Security Advisor Sandy Berger 5 From 1995 to 1999 he served as the Deputy General Counsel of the Department of the Treasury under Secretary Robert Rubin 2 For part of 1999 he also served as the department s Acting General Counsel 6 In November 1998 he was appointed to the President s Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States 7 From September 15 1999 to January 20 2001 Wolin served as General Counsel of the U S Department of the Treasury under Secretary Lawrence Summers 2 In January 2001 Secretary Summers presented Wolin the Alexander Hamilton Award the highest honor awarded to a Treasury official In early 2001 Wolin was also visiting fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution and an adjunct assistant professor at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University The Hartford edit In March 2001 Wolin joined The Hartford Financial Services Group as executive vice president and general counsel overseeing the company s legal and tax departments government affairs communications and marketing functions In 2007 he succeeded David K Zwiener as president and COO of the company s property and casualty insurance subsidiaries 8 Obama administration edit In February 2009 shortly after Barack Obama took office Wolin returned to Washington D C as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel to the President for Economic Policy In March 2009 he was nominated as Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of the Treasury by President Obama then confirmed by the senate on May 18 2009 Wolin served as United States Acting Secretary of the Treasury from January 25 to February 28 2013 prior to the confirmation of Jack Lew who was nominated by Obama to succeed Secretary Timothy Geithner 2 9 10 Wolin was a key architect of U S financial reforms during the Great Recession 11 and was instrumental to the development and implementation of the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act 12 The Act aimed to upgrade the foundation for a stronger financial system closing regulatory gaps increasing transparency for consumers and strengthening prudential requirements including an annual stress test by the Federal Reserve of the 33 banks designated as being systemically important to the U S economy 2 13 14 From early 2009 until late 2013 during his tenure as Deputy Treasury Secretary Wolin also chaired the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States CFIUS which reviews for national security reasons any transaction that would result in a foreign entity having control over a U S asset 15 16 17 In July 2011 Wolin was appointed to the Government Accountability and Transparency Board 18 In January 2013 Wolin was awarded a second Alexander Hamilton Award by Secretary Timothy Geithner 19 On July 22 2013 President Obama officially announced Wolin s retirement as Deputy Secretary at the end of August 2013 stating that His deep knowledge and excellent judgment helped us prevent a second Great Depression pass tough new Wall Street reform strengthen our financial system foster growth here at home and promote economic development around the world 20 In August 2014 he was appointed to the President s Intelligence Advisory Board from which he later resigned on January 20 2017 21 Brunswick Group edit In February 2018 Wolin was appointed as CEO of the global corporate advisory firm Brunswick Group 22 Board memberships and professional affiliations editWolin is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and of the bars of Illinois Connecticut and the District of Columbia 2 23 Current affiliations include Member Board of Overseers RAND Institute for Civil Justice 24 Board partner Social Capital 25 Equity partner Data Collective 25 Limited Partner Advisor Nyca Partners 25 Board member Treliant 26 Board member Partnership for Public Service 27 Board member Atlantic Council 28 Advisor Raptor Intelligence Inc 25 Board Member 29 Jupiter Intelligence 25 Board Member Results for America 30 Trustee Yale University 31 He has also been on the boards of companies such as WAVE 25 SIGFIG 32 and Appriss 33 and has been on the advisory board of Covr Financial Technologies LLC 25 Personal life editIn July 2001 he met Nicole Louise Elkon who had also been on staff at the White House during the Clinton administration 10 the couple married at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons in East Hampton New York 34 They have three children 35 References edit Marquis Who s Who on the Web a b c d e f US Treasury Neal Wolin Deputy Secretary of the Treasury U S Department Of The Treasury June 24 2013 President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts Office of the Press Secretary The White House Washington DC Aug 28 2014 U S Senate Executive Committee Meeting for confirmation of James G Huse Jr to be Inspector General Social Security Administration and Neil S Wolen sic to be General Counsel Department of the Treasury Committee on Finance Washington DC October 13 1999 P 4 Kamen Al Rivlin Finds new deputy nearby The Washington Post April 21 1995 https casetext com case cobell v babbitt 5 PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Office of the Press Secretary The White House Washington DC November 30 1998 Siegel Aaron The Hartford names president and COO Investment News Investment News LLC June 11 2007 Retrieved 01 12 18 Silverman Noah Reflections of the former Deputy Treasury Secretary dead link NoahSilverman com dead link February 2 2015 Retrieved 01 12 18 a b Biederman Danny Wolin Neil AllGov com Retrieved 01 12 18 White Ben Financial Services Roundtable CEO Bartlett Dodd Frank succeeds in addressing many critical issues Politico July 15 2010 Retrieved 03 12 18 Goldfarb Zachary A Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin to step down led efforts on financial regulations The Washington Post July 22 2010 Retrieved 03 12 18 After Dodd Frank American banks think they are over regulated The Economist May 4 2017 Retrieved 03 12 18 Fu Lisa Is Dodd Frank Crippling Banks or Saving Them Fortune via Yahoo Finance August 4 2017 Retrieved 03 12 18 Liptondec Eric Questions on Security Mar Foreign Investments The New York Times Dec 17 2009 Retrieved 03 12 18 US Treasury Remarks by Deputy Secretary Neal S Wolin at the Singapore Exchange United States Department of the Treasury May 20 2011 Retrieved 03 12 18 Wolin N and Finnegan Alex Far From A Deal Done China Business Review April 3 2017 Retrieved 03 12 18 US Treasury White House Launches Government Accountability and Transparency Board to Cut Waste and Boost Accountability Office of the Press Secretary The White House Washington DC July 28 2011 Retrieved 03 12 18 U S Treasury Erb Kelly Phillips Leadership Shakeup At Treasury May Signal Change in Obama s Fiscal Strategy Forbes Jan 9 2013 Retrieved 03 12 18 Deputy Secretary Neal S Wolin Departing Treasury After More Than Four Years of Service U S Department of the Treasury Retrieved 23 July 2013 White House President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts Office of the Press Secretary The White House Washington DC August 28 2014 Retrieved 03 12 18 Brunswick Group Brunswick announces new Group Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer Brunswick Group LLP Feb 8 2018 Retrieved 18 11 17 CFR Membership Roster Council on Foreign Relations Retrieved 03 12 18 Rand Inst RAND Institute for Civil Justice Board of Overseers Oct 2018 Retrieved 03 12 18 a b c d e f g Bloomberg Company Overview of Brunswick Group LLP Neal Steven Wolin Bloomberg Group December 03 2018 Retrieved 03 12 18 Trelian Governance Trelian Risk Advisors 2018 Retrieved 03 12 18 Partnership for Public Service Neal S Wolin CEO Brunswick Group 2018 Retrieved 03 12 18 Atlantic Council Board of Directors 2018 Retrieved 03 12 18 https www jupiterintel com company https results4america org people neal wolin https news yale edu 2023 06 13 yale announces new alumni fellow trustee and two new successor trustees SIGFIG Meet The Team SIGFIG Wealth Management LLC 2018 Retrieved 03 12 18 APRISS Board of Directors APRISS Inc 2018 Retrieved 03 12 18 New York Times WEDDINGS CELEBRATIONS Nicole Elkon Neal Wolin June 01 2003 https www washingtonpost com business economy deputy treasury secretary neal wolin to step down led efforts on financial regulations 2013 07 22 319aacf6 f28c 11e2 ae43 b31dc363c3bf story htmlExternal links editAppearances on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byRobert Kimmitt United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury2009 2013 Succeeded byMary MillerActingPreceded byTimothy Geithner United States Secretary of the TreasuryActing2013 Succeeded byJack LewGovernment officesPreceded byDan Meltzer Chair of the Intelligence Oversight Board2015 2017 Succeeded bySteve Feinberg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neal S Wolin amp oldid 1207032094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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