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    E. Gerald Corrigan

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  1. Edward Gerald Corrigan (June 13, 1941 – May 17, 2022) was an American banker who was the seventh President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Vice-Chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee. [1] Corrigan served as a partner and managing director in the Office of the Chairman at Goldman Sachs and was appointed chairman of GS Bank ...

  2. May 25, 2022 · E. Gerald Corrigan, who as the aggressive president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank helped cushion Wall Street’s crash in the late 1980s, died on May 17 in a memory-care center in Dedham, Mass.

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  4. May 19, 2022 · May 19, 2022. NEW YORK – The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today announced that former President and Chief Executive Officer, E. Gerald (Jerry) Corrigan, died on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. He was 80. Mr. Corrigan served nearly 25 years in the Federal Reserve System. He became President and CEO of the New York Fed on January 1, 1985.

  5. May 22, 2022 · E. Gerald Corrigan, Ph.D., who earned master’s and doctoral degrees in economics at Fordham during the 1960s, served as a University trustee, and had a long, exceptional career in both public service and on Wall Street, died on May 17 at NewBridge on the Charles in Dedham, Mass., where he was in care for Alzheimer’s disease. He was 80 years ...

  6. May 18, 2022 · E. CORRIGAN Obituary. CORRIGAN, E. Gerald "Jerry" A towering figure in the world of monetary policy and national and international finance from the late 1970's to 2016, Jerry died on May 17, 2022.

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  7. E. Gerald Corrigan served the Federal Reserve System for nearly 25 years as president of the Federal Reserve Banks of Minneapolis (August 1, 1980—December 31, 1984) and of New York (January 1, 1985—July 19, 1993). Corrigan was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, in 1941. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Fairfield University in ...

  8. E. Gerald Corrigan took office Aug. 1, 1980, as the 10th president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Previously, he had served at the New York Federal Reserve Bank for 12 years, as Research economist, personnel officer, vice president in charge of the open market trading desk and, ultimately, senior vice president.

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