This week, President-elect Barack Obama is rolling out an economic team that will serve in his administration during a time of global financial distress. Two of his appointments announced yesterday bring with them strong backgrounds on global development policy. Here are some brief bios on each of them:
Mr. Timothy Geithner, appointment for Treasury Secretary, has supported initiatives to provide vaccines for children dying of preventable diseases, worked to lessen the burden on countries with significant debt, and advocated for the U.S. to fund basic health care to immunize, prevent and treat infectious diseases in the poorest countries. He is currently the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Formerly, he served at the Treasury Department and as a senior official at the International Monetary Fund.
Mr. Lawrence Summers, appointment for head of the National Economic Council, has worked to achieve debt cancellation for developing countries and promoted policies that will make education available for African women. He served as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Reagan and as a Chief Economist for the World Bank before taking posts in the United States Department of the Treasury. He served as the U.S. treasury secretary from 1999 to 2001.
You can find more information about President-elect Obama’s economic team here.
And check out the Center for Global Development’s take on the appointments here.
-Chris Scott
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November 26, 2008 at 3:05 pm
It’s wonderful to know that the new team of Barack Obama is concerned with international development – a key component of global security and rising living standards worldwide. But I’m wondering – will ordinary Americans rise to support the team on this issue? Our mainstream media has drastically cut back its international news coverage and most media that we hear, read or see doesn’t discuss much global news at all. Indepth, insightful news as we know it may be in jeopardy – or is it already too late?
February 26, 2009 at 2:37 pm
It’s wonderful to know that the new team of Barack Obama is concerned with international development – a key component of global security and rising living standards worldwide. But I’m wondering – will ordinary Americans rise to support the team on this issue? Our mainstream media has drastically cut back its international news coverage and most media that we hear, read or see doesn’t discuss much global news at all. Indepth, insightful news as we know it may be in jeopardy – or is it already too late?