- Richard W. Fisher
Richard W. Fisher, born 1949, [cite web| url=http://www.dallasfed.org/news/speeches/fisher/2006/fs060405.html| title=A Perspective on Mexico| author=Richard W. Fisher| date=April 5th, 2006| publisher=Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas] is currently the President of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas , having assumed that post in April, 2005.Career
Moving to New York, Fisher joined Brown Brothers, Harriman and Company, a private banking firm, where he was assistant to former Undersecretary of the Treasury Robert V Roosa, [cite web| url=http://www.federalreserve.gov/Boarddocs/Press/other/2004/20041221/default.htm| title=Federal Reserve Press Release| date=December 21st, 2004| publisher=Federal Reserve] specializing in
fixed income and foreign exchange markets. From 1978 to 1979, he served as Special Assistant to SecretaryW. Michael Blumenthal at theUnited States Department of the Treasury , where he worked issues relating to the dollar crisis. Returning to Brown Brothers, he established and managed the bank's Dallas-based Texas operations.Leaving Brown Brothers in 1987, Fisher created Fisher Capital Management, and a separate funds-management firm, Fisher Ewing Partners, managing both firms until 1997. In 1993, he was a candidate for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by
Lloyd Bentsen when the latter became U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, but took fifth place in a 21 candidate field behind State TreasurerKay Bailey Hutchison , U.S. SenatorBob Krueger , U.S. CongressmanJoe Barton , and U.S. CongressmanJack Fields .The following year, he was a candidate for the same U.S. Senate seat in the regularly-scheduled election, defeating former Texas Attorney General
Jim Mattox and U.S. CongressmanMichael A. Andrews in the Democratic primary, before losing the general election to incumbent RepublicanKay Bailey Hutchison , the winner of the 1993 special election.From 1997 to 2001, Fisher served as Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, serving under U.S. Trade Representative
Charlene Barshefsky , where he was responsible for the implementation of NAFTA, and negotiating a variety of trade agreements, including the bilateral accords admitting both thePeople's Republic of China andTaiwan to theWorld Trade Organization . From 2001 to 2005, he served as Vice Chairman ofKissinger McLarty Associates , a strategic advisory firm headed by former U.S. Secretary of StateHenry Kissinger and former White House Chief of StaffMack McLarty . He left the firm in April, 2005, when he was appointed as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, succeedingRobert D. McTeer in that post.Personal life
A first-generation American, Fisher was born in
Los Angeles, California but grew up in Mexico. His father was Australian, while his mother was South African, of Norwegian descent. [cite web| url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&refer=news_index&sid=at24mI5Qzxkk| title=Fisher, Fed's `Weakest Member,' Speaks Mind, Shaking Markets| author=Vivien Lou Chen| date=November 28th, 2005| publisher=Bloomberg Television ] He attended theUnited States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland from 1967 to 1969, before transferring toHarvard University , where he earned a bachelor's degree in economics in 1971. From 1972 to 1973, he studiedLatin American studies at Oxford University. Completing his education in 1975, he earned an M.B.A. fromStanford University .Fisher is married to Nancy Miles Collins, the daughter of former U.S. Congressman
James M. Collins . They have four children, including their son, actorMiles Fisher .Award to John Howard
In early 2008 Mr.Fisher, in conjunction with Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, awarded former Prime Minister of Australia
John Howard the Fisher Family Fellowship established by Mr & Mrs Fisher.References
External links
* [http://www.dallasfed.org/news/bios/fisher.html Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Biography]
* [http://www.federalreserve.gov/bios/pres11.htm Federal Reserve Board Biography]
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