CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

 

John Lipsky

Former First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (2006-2011)

 

A world-renowned economist, John Lipsky's distinguished career in both the private and public sectors, has earned him the respect and regard of many leaders around the world. His service at the International Monetary Fund coincided with the most challenging era for the international economy in the past 70 years. Having served as the IMF's First Deputy Managing Director - the organization's No. 2 Leadership Role - between 2006-2011, as well as Acting Managing Director from May-July 2011, Lipsky was a dedicated and effective leader who sought more effective international cooperation during a period of historic upheaval for the global economy.

 

Lipsky's sudden accession as the IMF's Acting Managing Director came at a time of particular stress for European economies, institutions and financial markets. He led the IMF delegation at the 37th G8 summit held in May 2011 in Deauville, France, that also focused on forging a new partnership with Middle Eastern and North African countries following the Arab Spring. Representing the IMF at critical meetings of Eurozone Finance Ministers, Lipsky pushed hard for stronger action to halt the downward spiral, to restart growth and to implement important reforms. His strong stance and steadfast leadership during this period was noted widely at the time in publications like The Economist.

 

Before coming to the Fund, Mr. Lipsky was Vice Chairman of the JPMorgan Investment Bank. In this position, he advised the firm's principal market risk takers, published independent research on the principal forces shaping global financial markets, was actively engaged with JPMorgan's key clients, and represented the firm around the world with senior public and financial sector decision makers.

 

Previously, Mr. Lipsky served as JPMorgan's Chief Economist, and as Chase Manhattan Bank's Chief Economist and Director of Research. He served as Chief Economist of Salomon Brothers, Inc. from 1992 until 1997. From 1989 to 1992, Mr. Lipsky was based in London, where he directed Salomon Brothers' European Economic and Market Analysis Group during a time of fundamental and historic shifts in Europe. Mr. Lipsky joined Salomon Brothers in 1984, working closely with Henry Kaufman when Salomon was a powerful and pioneering presence in rapidly growing global financial markets.

 

Mr. Lipsky spent a decade at the IMF following his graduate studies at Stanford. His key staff assignments were helping to manage the Fund's exchange rate surveillance procedure and in analyzing developments in international capital markets. He also participated in negotiations with several member countries - including Brazil, the Philippines and Peru -- and served as the Fund's Resident Representative in Chile during the design and implementation of key economic reforms during 1978-80. While still at JPMorganChase, Mr. Lipsky chaired a Financial Sector Review Group, established by former IMF Managing Director Horst Kohler, to provide the Fund with an independent perspective on the Fund's work on international capital markets.

 

Mr. Lipsky's current professional activities include serving as Co-Director of the Aspen Institute's Program on the Global Economy. He also serves on the Executive Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research's Board of Directors, and is a Trustee of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR). In January 2012, he joined the Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington as a distinguished visiting scholar. SAIS is one of the country's leading graduate schools devoted to the study of international relations. Mr. Lipsky is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

 

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