Paul Adolph Volcker

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Paul Adolph Volcker's career is closely associated with that of the Federal Reserve Bank. He was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (75-79), governing board member of the Federal Reserve (79), and was Chairman of the Federal Reserve (79-87).

Volcker, believed to be a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, served as Undersecretary of the Treasury (69-74 before his time with the Federal Reserve. Volcker is chairman of Wolfensohn & Co. and has ties to Chase Manhattan Bank. He is also linked to the Brookings Institute, as well as being an Honorary Trustee at the Aspen Institute, chairman of the Group of 30, and on the board of the Institute for International Economics.

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