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    G. William Miller

    American businessman and investment banker

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  1. Mar 19, 2006 · G. William Miller, a businessman and investment banker who was chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and treasury secretary under President Jimmy Carter, died Friday night at his home in...

  2. March 8, 1978 - August 6, 1979 | G. William Miller. Title: Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System G. William Miller served as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from March 8, 1978, to August 6, 1979. Federal Reserve History Website: Biography of G. William Miller

  3. He was chairman of the industry advisory council of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (1963-1965). He also was active in industry, becoming vice president (1957-1960), president (1960-1968), CEO (1968-1974), and later CEO and chairman (1974-1978) of Textron, Inc.

  4. Staff Picks: G. William Miller Papers. FRASER just added the papers of G. William Miller to its research collections of archival materials covering the Federal Reserve System and the U.S. economy. Although hardly a household name, Miller is notable for being the only person to serve as both Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1978-1979) and ...

  5. G. William Miller ’52, who served as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and treasury secretary under then-President Jimmy Carter and led a distinguished career in business and investment banking, died on March 17 in Washington, D.C. He was 81.

  6. Sep 22, 2021 · This collection consists of material reflecting G. William Millers role as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and the United States Secretary of the Treasury.

  7. G. William Miller – U.S. PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY. POSITIONS: Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1978-1979) Secretary of the Treasury (1979-1981) OVERVIEW: Federal Reserve. Department of the Treasury. Miller Center. Wikipedia. RESOURCES: Statements and Speeches (Federal Reserve) ARTICLES: Fed Nomination, 12/29/1977 ( WP, NYT)

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