Michael S. Gibson
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Occupation | Director, Banking Supervision & Regulation |
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Employer | Federal Reserve Board |
Location | Washington, D.C. |
Website | www.federalreserve.gov |
Michael S. Gibson is the director of banking supervision and regulation at the Federal Reserve. His job began effective Jan. 1, 2012.[1] He is the former deputy associate director of research and statistics at the Fed.[2]
Background[edit]
Gibson joined the Fed in 1992 and worked for the division of international finance until 1999. He then joined the research and statistics division, becoming chief in 2000. In early 2011, Gibson became deputy associate director.
He also represents the Basel Committee in an effort to develop consistent margin requirements for uncleared derivatives. Gibson is also works to connect the Federal Reserve Board and the Financial Stability Board.
Education[edit]
- Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1993)
- A.B., Economics, with honors in Humanities, Stanford University (1988)
References[edit]
- ↑ Michael S. Gibson Appointed Director Of Division of Banking Supervision And Regulation, Effective January 1, 2012. Mondovisione.
- ↑ Michael S. Gibson. Federal Reserve.