- John W. Snow
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=John W. Snow
order=73rd
title=United States Secretary of the Treasury
term_start=February 3 ,2003
term_end=June 28 ,2006
predecessor=Paul O'Neill
successor=Henry Paulson
birth_date=birth date and age|1939|08|02
birth_place=Toledo,Ohio
religion=Methodist
death_place=
party=Republican
profession=John William Snow (born
August 2 ,1939 , inToledo, Ohio ) served as the 73rdUnited States Secretary of the Treasury . He replaced Secretary Paul O'Neill onFebruary 3 ,2003 and was succeeded byHenry Paulson onJuly 3 ,2006 , in a move that had been anticipated for several weeks [ [http://today.reuters.com/business/newsarticle.aspx?type=ousiv&storyID=2006-04-06T213035Z_01_N06628670_RTRIDST_0_BUSINESSPRO-BUSH-TREASURY-DC.XML] Dead link|date=March 2008] [ [http://www.lincolntribune.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=4224 Inside Report by Robert Novak - Local News - News : Lincoln Tribune : Instant, reliable and credible local news ] ] [ [http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7B8328EB02%2DC9F7%2D43FE%2DB20D%2D4637B9581029%7D&siteid=google Snow mulling leaving Treasury post: report - MarketWatch ] ] [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,6-2122433,00.html Spend, spend, spend . . . the bountiful economics of a president in denial | Gerard Baker - Times Online ] ] . Snow submitted a letter of resignation onMay 30 ,2006 , effective "after an orderly transition period for my successor." [http://news.monstersandcritics.com/roundups/article_1168061.php/News_Roundup] To replace him, U.S. PresidentGeorge W. Bush nominatedHenry M. Paulson, Jr. . Snow announced on Thursday,June 29 ,2006 that he had completed his last day on the job;Robert Kimmitt served as acting secretary until Paulson was sworn in.Background
Born in
Toledo, Ohio , in 1939, Snow attended high school atGilmour Academy inGates Mills, Ohio . He did his undergraduate studies atKenyon College (where he was a member of theDelta Tau Delta fraternity) and theUniversity of Toledo , from which he received aB.A. in 1962. He received aPh.D. inEconomics from theUniversity of Virginia in 1965. From 1965 to 1968, he was an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland. He completed anLL.B. at theGeorge Washington University Law School in 1967 and then worked at theWashington, DC law firm of Wheeler & Wheeler from 1967 to 1972.Snow lives in Richmond,
Virginia with his wife Carolyn. He has three children and four grandchildren.Snow's alma mater, Kenyon College, awarded him an honorary
LL.D. in 1993. He has also received the U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary's Outstanding Achievement Award and has been named a Distinguished Fellow by theYale School of Management .Public service during the Nixon-Ford period
In 1972, Snow left Wheeler & Wheeler and took up a position as Assistant Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School. During the 3 years he spent with the GWU Law School, Snow also held positions in the US government: in 1972-73, as Assistant
General Counsel for the Department of Transportation; in 1973-74, as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Plans and International Affairs; and in 1974-75, as Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs in the Department of Transportation.In 1975, Snow left GWU Law School and took up the full-time position of Deputy Undersecretary in the Department of Transportation. In 1976 he left this post when he was named as Administrator of the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration .With the election of
Jimmy Carter , Snow departed public life in 1977. During his transition period out of public life, in Spring 1977, he served as a Visiting Professor of Economics at theUniversity of Virginia and as a Visiting Fellow at theAmerican Enterprise Institute . In addition, he was named a Distinguished Fellow at theYale School of Management from 1978 until 1980.Career in the railway industry
Snow's years with the Department of Transportation proved useful to him, as in 1977, he became the Vice President in charge of Governmental Affairs for Chessie System, Inc., a
holding company that owned three American railroads: theChesapeake and Ohio Railway , a.k.a. the C&O (for which the Chessie System was named); theWestern Maryland Railway ; and theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad (the B&O of Monopoly fame).In 1980, Chessie System merged with another railroad holding company,
Seaboard Coast Line Industries , to formCSX Corporation , and Snow became CSX's Senior Vice President-Corporate Services at their new headquarters inRichmond, Virginia . In 1984, he was promoted to Executive Vice President.In 1985, CSX installed Snow as President and CEO of their B&O Railroad and he oversaw its merger with their C&O Railway in 1986. This created a new entity,CSX Transportation , headquartered inJacksonville, Florida . Snow became the President and CEO of CSX Transportation.In 1988, Snow left CSX Transportation (the railroad) to become President and Chief Operating Officer of CSX Corporation (the holding company). As of April 1989, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of CSX. From 1991, he also served as CSX's Chairman. He continued to hold all three posts until he was named Secretary of the Treasury in 2003. Part of CSX, CSX Lines was sold to The
Carlyle Group , early in 2003. After he left the company for the White House, CSX sold its international port operations to the UAE company, Dubai Transport.Public service during time in the private sector
During
Ronald Reagan 's campaign for the presidency in 1980, Snow was a member of Governor Reagan's four-man advisory group on regulatory policy. Following his election victory, President-Elect Reagan named Snow as Vice Chairman of his Transportation Transition Team.Snow would go on to serve on the White House Conference for a Drug Free America; the Services Policy Advisory Committee of the U.S. Trade Representative; as Co-Chair of the National Commission on Financial Institution Reform, Recovery and Enforcement; the National Commission on Intermodal Transportation; the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform; as a Trustee of the
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts ; and as a Member of the Richmond City School Board.He was the co-chairman of
the Conference Board 's Blue-Ribbon Commission on Public Trust and Private Enterprise. He also served as co-chairman of the National Commission on Financial Institution Reform, Recovery and Enforcement in 1992 that made recommendations following thesavings and loan crisis .From 1994 through 1996, he was Chairman of the
Business Roundtable , a business policy group of 250 chief executive officers of the nation's largest companies, and played a major role in supporting passage of theNorth American Free Trade Agreement .Further affiliations
Snow has served as a director for
Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc.; Circuit City Stores, Inc.;NationsBank Corp. ;Textron Inc. ;USX Corporation ; the U.S.-Japan Business Council;Verizon Communications ; and theAssociation of American Railroads .He has served on the Board of Trustees of
the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Virginia Darden School Foundation.He has been a member of the Business Roundtable; the Executive Committee of The Business Council; the Virginia Business Council; and the National Coal Council.
On October 19, 2006, John W. Snow was named chairman of
Cerberus Capital Management .On August 15, 2007, Snow was appointed the inaugural Newman Visiting Fellow at the
Miller Center of Public Affairs at theUniversity of Virginia .ecretary of the Treasury
Snow was nominated as Secretary of the Treasury by President
George W. Bush onJanuary 13 ,2003 and unanimously confirmed by the US Senate.In May 2004, it was revealed that Snow's brokers had bought $10 million of debt issued by
Fannie Mae andFreddie Mac without his knowledge in February 2003. When Snow found out, he divested the debt holdings. A Treasury ethics lawyer has found that the holdings did not represent a conflict of interest but had the potential to do so in the future. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0CEFDC103EF93BA15756C0A9629C8B63]On May 26, 2006 Snow announced that he would resign effective July 3. He said the White House would make an official statement the following week. On May 30, it was formally announced that Snow would leave this position. On this same day, it was announced that President George W. Bush had nominated
Henry Paulson , CEO ofGoldman Sachs , to replace Snow. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/30/AR2006053000447.html]References
External links
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/snow-bio.html White House Biography]
* [http://www.treas.gov/organization/bios/snow-e.html Treasury Department Biography]
* [http://treasury.yorkcast.com/webcasts2006.html Video Webcast Center of the Department of the Treasury.] It contains media briefings given by John W. Snow, and other Treasury officials.
* [http://www.commondreams.org/views02/1215-02.htm An Economic Snow Job, Molly Ivans, 12/15/02]
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