Success North Dallas
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
7:15 a.m.

Bob McTeer
National Center for Policy Analysis

"Howdy and Hello' Late-Stage Career Transitions, from Roger Miller to Kinky Friedman" (with some comments on NCPA and the Economy)

There will be a Special introduction by Dr. Michael Cox, Chief Economist of the Dallas Federal Bank and author of the Acclaimed Federal Reserve Bank’s Annual Essay Series.


 

Bob McTeer, former chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and member of the Federal Open Market Committee, has joined the NCPA as a Distinguished Fellow. McTeer will lead the NCPA’s work on issues in taxation,  economic growth, monetary policy and education.

Prior to joining the A&M System in November 2004, Bob had a 36-year career with the Federal Reserve, including almost 14 years as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and member of the Federal Open Market Committee. As Dallas Fed president, Bob was a prolific writer and speaker on free enterprise and the new economy, and the Dallas Fed became known as the "Free-Enterprise Fed."

As a Fed policymaker, Bob gained a reputation as an independent voice, or maverick, dissenting three times from the Greenspan majority. His dissents and outspoken views earned him the labels, "Lone Star Loner" and "The Lonesome Dove." Bob is an entertaining and colorful speaker on economic topics and the Fed, peppering his speeches with country music wisdom, limericks, and vignettes. Samples may be found on www.tamus.edu, especially the "Rhymes with No Reason" section.

Bob has written numerous opinion pieces for the Wall Street Journal and other publications and is a frequent guest on CNBC and other financial news programs.

Bob earned a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Georgia, where he taught for two years before joining the Richmond Fed in 1968. Rising through the management ranks of the Richmond Fed, Bob was the head of its Baltimore Branch in the 1980s, where he also taught economics at Johns Hopkins. He became President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in 1991.

Bob is a past president of the Association of Private Enterprise Education, a national association of free-market scholars and others who advocate market solutions to public policy problems. He is a former board member of the National Council on Economic Education and a current member of Guaranty Bank board and the Board of Overseers of the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia.
 

 

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When: Wednesday, January 17, 2007, 7:15 am-9:00 am

Who: Bob McTeer
National Center for Policy Analysis

Where: Prestonwood Country Club, Preston at Arapaho
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