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Oct 18, 2007 12:26 PM
Former Federal Reserve Economist Vincent Reinhart Joins AEI
AEI president Christopher DeMuth
Before joining AEI, Reinhart spent more than two decades working on domestic and international aspects of U.S. monetary policy at the Fed. He has held a number of senior positions in the Divisions of Monetary Affairs and International Finance and served for the last six years of his Federal Reserve career as secretary and economist of the Federal Open Market Committee. While at the Fed, Reinhart worked on topics as varied as economic bubbles and the conduct of monetary policy, auctions of U.S. Treasury securities, alternative strategies for monetary policy, and the efficient communication of monetary policy decisions.
Reinhart received a B.S. from Fordham University and an M.A. and M.Phil. from Columbia University.
Vincent Reinhart is available for interviews and can be reached at 202.419.5203 or vincent.reinhart@aei.org (assistant: 202.862.4880). For additional media inquiries, please contact Véronique Rodman at 202.862.4870 or vrodman@aei.org.
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