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  1. Timothy F. Geithner. Confirmation: Confirmed Jan. 26. Chosen for: Secretary of Treasury Will bring to the job: As president of the New York Federal Reserve since 2003, Mr. Geithner has straddled ...

  2. Jan 17, 2013 · January 17, 2013 5:00 am. Comment. Timothy F. Geithner, who is stepping down as Treasury secretary, with President Obama at the White House last week. Larry Downing/Reuters. Simon Johnson, former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, is the Ronald A. Kurtz Professor of Entrepreneurship at the M.I.T. Sloan School of Management and ...

  3. Apr 16, 2019 · FIREFIGHTING. The Financial Crisis and Its Lessons. By Ben S. Bernanke, Timothy F. Geithner and Henry M. Paulson Jr. For a few months in 2008 and 2009 many people feared that the world economy was ...

  4. Apr 19, 2019 · Steve Inskeep talks to ex-Fed Chair Ben Bernanke, former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and ex-President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Timothy Geithner, about their book and the economy.

  5. Jan 27, 2009 · WASHINGTON Timothy F. Geithner was sworn in as secretary of the Treasury on Monday evening, confirmed by a Senate majority that concluded that his experience in government and finance outweighed ...

  6. Timothy F. Geithner (2009-2013) Timothy Franz Geithner was born on August 18, 1961, in New York City. He was raised largely overseas and lived in areas such as East Africa, India, and China. He attended Dartmouth College and the Johns Hopkins University, where he earned a master's degree in international economics and East Asian studies.

  7. Timothy F. Geithner served as the 75th Secretary of the Treasury from January 26, 2009 to January 25, 2013. He took office in the midst of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression and helped design and lead the successful strategy to avert global economic collapse and repair the damage to the U.S. economy and the financial system. Sec Timothy F. Geithner Artist: Robert Alexander ...

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