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Neel Kashkari currently serves as assistant secretary for international economics and development at the Treasury, and in that role, also acts as Senior Advisor to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. | Neel Kashkari currently serves as assistant secretary for international economics and development at the Treasury, and in that role, also acts as Senior Advisor to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. | ||
Prior to joining the Treasury Department, Mr. Kashkari was a Vice President at ] | Prior to joining the Treasury Department, Mr. Kashkari was a Vice President at ], where he headed Goldman's information technology security investment banking practice in San Francisco. | ||
Paulson is expected to name Kashkari to oversee the U.S. government's $700 billion financial stabilization program on October 6, 2008, as the interim head of the new ].<ref>{{cite news | | Paulson is expected to name Kashkari to oversee the U.S. government's $700 billion financial stabilization program on October 6, 2008, as the interim head of the new ].<ref>{{cite news | |
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Neel Kashkari currently serves as assistant secretary for international economics and development at the Treasury, and in that role, also acts as Senior Advisor to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
Prior to joining the Treasury Department, Mr. Kashkari was a Vice President at Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he headed Goldman's information technology security investment banking practice in San Francisco.
Paulson is expected to name Kashkari to oversee the U.S. government's $700 billion financial stabilization program on October 6, 2008, as the interim head of the new Office of Financial Stability.
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- Solomon, Deborah (October 6, 2008). "Paulson to Tap Adviser to Run Rescue Program". New York: Wall Street Journal.
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