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  1. 28. Feb. 2023 · Andrew Felton Brimmer, BA ’50, MA ’51, was the first African-American to serve on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, under appointment by President Lyndon Johnson, from 1966 to 1974. Dr. Brimmer, who completed his PhD in economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, attended UW on the G.I. Bill after serving at the rank of staff sergeant in the U.S. Army near the end of ...

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  3. 1. Nov. 2012 · As one of America’s most influential economists, Dr. Andrew Brimmer used his acumen and authority to implement monetary policy and promote financial stability as the first African American to ...

  4. 27. Feb. 2018 · The collected papers of Dr. Andrew F. Brimmer (1926-2012), the prominent economist, monetary policy expert, Federal Reserve governor, professor, advisor, and consultant, are now part of the permanent Special Collections at Harvard Business School’s (HBS) Baker Library. A gift of Brimmer’s wife, Ms. Doris M.S. Brimmer, and their daughter, Dr. Esther Brimmer, this extensive collection of ...

  5. 16. Okt. 2012 · Remembering Andrew Brimmer. Dr. Lucy Reuben cmaadmin (EDU) Oct 16, 2012. Andrew Brimmer. First meeting Dr. Andrew F. Brimmer in 1985, I was as excited as a distant fan who finally meets a rock star, but I came to know him, not only as the intellectual giant he surely was, but as a supportive mentor, a caring friend and family man as well as a ...

  6. 20. Aug. 2020 · Dr. Andrew Brimmer died in Washington, D.C. on October 7, 2012. Related posts. Jonathan Jasper Wright. samepassage August 20, 2020 March 27, 2021. The Wilmington Coup and Massacre . joe bodego July 5, 2023 July 5, 2023. Joseph Philippe Le ...

  7. With his appointment by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966, Andrew F. Brimmer became the first African-American member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. With experience as an economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a college professor, and assistant secretary of economic affairs for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Brimmer brought a wealth of knowledge and new perspective ...