William Dudley Speaking Fee: $100,000 to $125,000
Speaking Fee:
$100,000 to $125,000
Travels From:
NYC - New York City
Travels From:
NYC - New York City
Primary Topic Category:
Economy
Primary Topic Category:
Economy
Secondary Topic Category:
Business & Entrepreneurship
Secondary Topic Category:
Business & Entrepreneurship
William Dudley Speaker Profile: At A Glance
William C. Dudley is the former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where he served from 2009 to 2018. He played a key role during the 2008 financial crisis and is an expert on economic policy and financial markets. Currently, he is a Senior Advisor at Princeton University’s Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies and remains influential in global economic discussions.
William C. Dudley has had a distinguished career in the world of finance and economic policy. He spent over two decades at Goldman Sachs, eventually becoming the firm's Chief U.S. Economist. In 2007, he joined the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as Executive Vice President of the Markets Group, overseeing the implementation of monetary policy. In 2009, following the appointment of Timothy Geithner as Secretary of the Treasury, Dudley was appointed President and CEO of the New York Fed and served as Vice-Chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee until 2018.
During his tenure at the New York Fed, Dudley was instrumental in navigating the U.S. economy through the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. He worked closely with Federal Reserve Chairs Ben Bernanke, Janet Yellen, and Jay Powell, focusing on market interventions and regulatory reforms to stabilize and strengthen the financial system. His efforts were crucial in restoring confidence and resilience in global financial markets.
Currently, Dudley is a Senior Advisor at the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies at Princeton University. He continues to contribute to economic policy discussions, emphasizing the importance of robust financial regulations and the role of financial institutions in maintaining economic stability. Dudley is also a member of several prominent economic organizations, including the Group of Thirty and the Council on Foreign Relations, and he frequently shares his insights on economic vulnerabilities and policy-making.