- Peter George Peterson
Peter George Peterson (born
June 5 ,1926 ) is an American businessman,investment bank er, fiscal conservative, author, and politician whose most prominent political position was asUnited States Secretary of Commerce fromFebruary 29 ,1972 toFebruary 1 ,1973 . He was Chairman of theCouncil on Foreign Relations until retiring onJune 30 ,2007 , after being named chairman emeritus. He is the Senior Chairman of theprivate equity firm, theBlackstone Group . In 2007, he was ranked 165th on the "Forbes 400 Richest Americans" with a net worth of $2.5 Billion.Biography
Peterson was born in
Kearney, Nebraska , to Greek immigrant parents and is married toJoan Ganz Cooney . He received an undergraduate degree fromNorthwestern University , graduating in 1947,summa cum laude . He joined Market Facts, a Chicago-based market research firm, in 1948. [cite web|url=http://nixon.archives.gov/find/textual/presidential/special/staff/peterson.html
title=Special Files: Peter G. Peterson
publisher=National Archives and Records Administration ] In 1951, he received an MBA degree from theUniversity of Chicago Graduate School of Business , before returning to Market Facts as an executive vice president.He joined advertising agency
McCann Erickson in 1953, again in Chicago, where he served as a director. He joined movie-equipment makerBell and Howell Corporation in 1958 as Executive Vice President. He later succeededCharles H. Percy as Chairman and CEO, positions he held from 1963 to 1971. He has been a director of a number of other corporations.In 1969, Peterson was invited by philanthropist
John D. Rockefeller 3rd , CFR ChairmanJohn J. McCloy , and former Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon to chair a Commission on Foundations and Private Philanthropy, which became known as the Peterson Commission. Among its recommendations adopted by the government were that foundations be required annually to disburse a minimum proportion of their funds.In 1971, Peterson was named Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs by U.S. President
Richard Nixon . In 1972, he became the Secretary of Commerce, a position he held for one year. At that time he also assumed the Chairmanship of President Nixon’s National Commission on Productivity and was appointed U.S. Chairman of the U.S.–Soviet Commercial Commission.Peterson was Chairman and CEO of
Lehman Brothers (1973–1977) andLehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb Inc. (1977–1984).In 1985, he co-founded the prominent private equity and investment management firm, the
Blackstone Group , for which his current position is Senior Chairman.In 1992, Peterson was one of the co-founders of the
Concord Coalition , a bipartisan citizens' group that advocates reduction of the federal budget deficit. Following record deficits under PresidentGeorge W. Bush , Peterson commented in 2004: "I remain a Republican, but the Republicans have become a far more theological, faith-directed party, not troubling with evidence." [cite news
url=http://businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_52/b3914021_mz007.htm
title=What Killed Off The GOP Deficit Hawks?
publisher=BusinessWeek
author=Robert Kuttner
date=December 27, 2004]In February 1994, President
Bill Clinton named Peterson as a member of the Bi-Partisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform co-chaired by SenatorsBob Kerrey andJohn Danforth .Peterson also serves as Co-Chair of The Conference Board Commission on Public Trust and Private Enterprises (Co-Chaired by John Snow).
Peterson has been Chairman of the
Council on Foreign Relations since 1985, when he took over fromDavid Rockefeller . He also serves as Trustee of theRockefeller family 's "Japan Society" and theMuseum of Modern Art , and was previously on the board of "Rockefeller Center Properties, Inc.".He is founding Chairman of the
Peterson Institute for International Economics (formerly the "Institute for International Economics", renamed in his honour in 2006), and a Trustee of theCommittee for Economic Development . He was also Chairman of theFederal Reserve Bank of New York between 2000 and 2004.In 2006 Peterson was honored with the Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship by the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of theSmithsonian Institution .Writings
* "You Can't Take It with You," "Newsweek", May 5, 2008, ㅔ. 8.
* [http://www.thebanker.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/2436/Old_habits_must_change.html "Old habits must change"] , "The Banker ",3 January 2005 ee also
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Private equity
*Blackstone Group
*David Rockefeller
*Council on Foreign Relations
*Peterson Institute
*University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
*The Peter G. Peterson Foundation References
Further reading
*Ken Auletta, "Greed and Glory on Wall Street: The Fall of the House of Lehman" (Random House,
December 12 ,1985 ), ISBN 1-58567-088-XExternal links
* [http://www.blackstone.com/team/pdfs/peterson_pete.pdf Biography from Blackstone Group]
* [http://www.concordcoalition.org/board/bios/peterson.html The Concord Coalition biography]
* [http://www.brandt21forum.info/Bio-Peterson.htm Brandt 21 Forum biography]
* [http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2035 "A Crusader in Clover: Pete Peterson, Enemy of Social Security, Counts Journalists as Friends"] , 1997 profile by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.
* [http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2004/10/10_208.html "Conversation with a Conservative: Peter G. Peterson"] , "Mother Jones" magazine, October, 2004
* [http://www.pbs.org/now/transcript/transcript_peterson.html Transcript: Bill Moyers Interviews Peter Peterson]
* [http://ksgaccman.harvard.edu/iop/events_forum_listview.asp?Type=PS "The Tri-Deficits: Why They Matter and What to Do About Them"]
* [http://us-blog.dw-world.de/usblog_usdeficit.mp3 Audio-Interview with Peter Peterson by German Journalist Wolfgang Blau, a.k.a. Harrer] , "Deutsche Welle", November 2004 (English interview with short German intro)
* [http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2008/04/02/1/a-conversation-with-pete-peterson A conversation with Pete Peterson aired April 4, 2008 on the Charlie Rose show (PBS).]
* [http://www.iousathemovie.com/ I.O.U.S.A.: The Movie] a Peter G. Peterson Foundation -supported, nonpartisan documentary
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