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Alan Greenspan, Former Federal Reserve Chair, Dies

Alan Greenspan, Former Federal Reserve Chair, Dies

The Conference Board announced the death of Alan Greenspan, a central figure in global economic policy for over five decades. His career began at the organization in 1948, marking the start of a journey that would see him become the architect of American monetary policy and a defining influence on modern economics.

Greenspan arrived at the National Industrial Conference Board as a young economist in the late 1940s, eventually rising to occupy the most powerful seat in global finance. His tenure at the Federal Reserve remains the benchmark for central banking, characterized by a commitment to rigorous data analysis and a focus on maintaining long-term stability. Beyond his administrative roles, he shaped the professional standards for generations of policymakers who relied on his approach to informed governance. The Conference Board noted that his legacy remains embedded in the institutions he guided and the leadership standards he fostered throughout his public service.

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