Teeters, Nancy Hays (1930–)
Teeters, Nancy Hays (1930–)
American economist. Born July 29, 1930, in Marion, Indiana; Oberlin College, AB in economics, 1952; University of Michigan, MA in economics, 1954.
The 1st woman on the board of governors of the Federal Reserve Bank, served as a staff economist in the government finance section of board of governors of Federal Reserve System in Washington, DC (1957–66); served as an economist for Bureau of the Budget (1966–70), and was a senior fellow of Brookings Institute (1970–73); served as president of National Economists Club (1974–75); was also chief economist for US House of Representatives Committee on the Budget (1974–78); was a member of Federal Reserve's board of governors (1978–84); became vice-president and chief economist at IBM.
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