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Jacob "Jack" J. Lew (born August 29, 1955 in New York, New York) was Director of the United States Office of Management and Budget (or OMB) from 1998 to 2001 and a principal architect of fiscal policy under the administration of President Bill Clinton. August 29 is the 241st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (242nd in leap years), with 124 days remaining. ...
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The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is a body within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP) which is tasked with coordinating United States Federal agencies. ...
William Jefferson Bill Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. ...
Lew graduated from Harvard College in 1978 and the Georgetown University Law Center in 1983. Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ...
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Lew began his career in Washington in 1973 as a legislative aide. From 1979 to 1987 he was a principal domestic policy advisor to House Speaker Tip O'Neill, where he served at the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee as Assistant Director and then Executive Director. There was responsible for domestic and economic issues including Social Security, Medicare, budget, tax, trade, appropriations, and energy issues. Thomas Phillip ONeill, Jr. ...
Social Security, in the United States, refers to the Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program. ...
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Lew practiced as an attorney for five years as a partner at Van Ness, Feldman and Curtis. His practiced dealt primarily with electric power generation. He has also worked as Executive Director of the Center for Middle East Research, Issues Director for the Democratic National Committee's Campaign 88, and Deputy Director of the Office of Program Analysis in the city of Boston's Office of Management and Budget. From February 1993 to 1994, Lew served as Special Assistant to the President under President Clinton. Lew was responsible for policy development and the drafting of the national service initiative (Americorps) and health care reform legislation. the AmeriCorps logo In the United States, AmeriCorps is a network of more than 2,100 non-profit organizations, public agencies, and faith-based organizations. ...
Lew left the White House in October 1994 to work as OMB's Executive Associate Director and Associate Director for Legislative Affairs. From August 1995 until July 1998, Lew served as Deputy Director of OMB. There, Lew was chief operating officer responsible for day-to-day management of a staff of 500. He had crosscutting responsibilities to coordinate Clinton Administration efforts on budget and appropriations matters. He frequently served as a member of the Administration negotiating team, including the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, developing a reputation as a patient and effective negotiator. President Clinton nominated Lew to be Director of the OMB, and the United States Senate confirmed him for that job on July 31, 1998. He served in that capacity until the end of the Clinton Administration in January 2001. Seal of the U.S. Senate The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the bicameral United States Congress, the other being the House of Representatives. ...
As OMB Director, Lew had the lead responsibility for the Clinton Administration’s policies on budget, management, and appropriations issues. As a member of the Cabinet and senior member of the economic team, he advised the President on a broad range of domestic and international policies. He represented the Administration in budget negotiations with Congress and served as a member of the National Security Council. Immediately after the Clinton Administration, Lew was a Visiting Research Professor at the Georgetown University Public Policy Institute. Lew then served as the Executive Vice President for Operations at New York University until June 2006. He was also a Clinical Professor of Public Administration at NYU's Wagner School of Public Service. New York University (NYU) is a major research university in New York City. ...
In June of 2006, Lew was named Chief Operating Officer of Citigroup's Global Wealth Management unit. The unit includes Citigroup Private Bank, the Smith Barney brokerage, and Citigroup Investment Research. Citigroup Inc. ...
Smith Barney is an American-based global stock brokerage and asset management services company owned by Citigroup. ...
Lew Chairs the City Year New York Board of Directors. He is a member of the bar in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. He is a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance and a Principal of the Council on Excellence in Government.
References - Jacob J. Lew; Clinical Professor of Public Administration, NYU
- City Year New York Board of Directors; Jack Lew (Chair)
- Jacob J. Lew; Managing Director; Chief Operating Officer; Global Wealth Management; Citibank
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