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1. Jack Lew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lew
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacob Joseph "Jack" Lew (born August 29, 1955) is an
American government administrator and the 25th and current Jack Lew
White House Chief of Staff. Lew previously served as
Director of the Office of Management and Budget in the
Clinton and Obama Administrations, and is a Democrat. He is
an attorney, and has also been employed in the private sector.
Born in New York City, New York, Lew received his B.A.
from Harvard College and his J.D. from Georgetown
University Law Center. Lew began his career as a legislative
assistant to Representative Joe Moakley and as a senior policy
adviser to former House Speaker Tip O'Neill. Lew then
worked as an attorney in private practice before working as a
deputy in Boston's office of management and budget. In 1993,
he began work for the Clinton Administration as Special
Assistant to the President. In 1994 Lew served as Associate
Director for Legislative Affairs and Deputy Director of the
Office of Management and Budget, where he served as
25th White House Chief of Staff
Director of that agency from 1998 to 2001 and from 2010 to
2012. Lew later served as the first Deputy Secretary of State Incumbent
for Management and Resources, from 2009 to 2010. Assumed office
January 27, 2012
On January 10, 2013, Lew was nominated as the replacement
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for retiring Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, to serve in
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President Barack Obama's second term.[2] Preceded by William Daley
Director of the Office of Management and Budget
In office
November 18, 2010 – January 27, 2012
President Barack Obama
1 Early life, education, and early career
Preceded by Jeffrey Zients (Acting)
2 Clinton administration
3 Between Clinton and Obama tenures Succeeded by Jeffrey Zients (Acting)
4 Obama administration In office
4.1 Deputy Secretary of State May 21, 1998 – January 19, 2001
4.2 Budget director
4.3 Chief of Staff President Bill Clinton
4.4 Nomination for Treasury Secretary Preceded by Franklin Raines
5 Religion Succeeded by Mitch Daniels
6 References
7 External links Deputy Secretary of State for Management and
Resources
In office
January 28, 2009 – November 18, 2010
Secretary Hillary Clinton
Lew was born in New York City. He attended New York City Preceded by Position established
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public schools, graduating from Forest Hills High School.[3] Succeeded by Thomas Nides
His father was a lawyer and rare-book dealer who came to the
Personal details
United States from Poland as a child.[4] Lew attended
Carleton College in Minnesota where his faculty adviser was Born Jacob Joseph Lew
Paul Wellstone, who eventually represented Minnesota in the August 29, 1955
U.S. Senate.[5] He graduated from Harvard College in 1978 New York City, New York, U.S.
and the Georgetown University Law Center in 1983.[6] Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Ruth Schwartz[1]
He worked as an aide to Rep. Joe Moakley (D-Mass.) from
Alma mater Carleton College
1974 to 1975.[7] He then was a senior policy adviser to House
Harvard University
Speaker Tip O'Neill.[8] Under O'Neill he served at the House
Georgetown University Law Center
Democratic Steering and Policy Committee as Assistant
Director and then Executive Director, and was responsible for Profession Lawyer
work on domestic and economic issues including Social Religion Orthodox Judaism
Security, Medicare, budget, tax, trade, appropriations, and
Signature
energy issues.[1]
Lew practiced as an attorney for five years as a partner at Van Ness, Feldman and Curtis.[9] His practice 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.[10][11]
From February 1993 to 1994, Lew served as Special Assistant to the President under President Clinton.[12] Lew
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was responsible for policy development and the drafting of the national service initiative (AmeriCorps) and
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health care reform legislation.[13]
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Lew left the White House in October 1994 to work as OMB's Executive Associate Director and Associate
Director for Legislative Affairs.[14] From August 1995 until July 1998, Lew served as Deputy Director of
OMB.[15] 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 regarding the
Balanced Budget Act of 1997.
President Clinton nominated Lew to be Director of the OMB[16], and the United States Senate confirmed him for
that job on July 31, 1998.[17] He served in that capacity until the end of the Clinton administration in January
2001. 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.
After leaving public office in the Clinton administration, Lew served as the Executive Vice President for
Operations at New York University and was a Clinical Professor of Public Administration at NYU's Wagner
School of Public Service.[18] While at NYU, Lew aided the university in ending graduate students' collective
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bargaining rights. The Obama administration has maintained that Lew supports workers' union rights.[19]
In June 2006, Lew was named chief operating officer of Citigroup's Alternative Investments unit, a p p
, proprietary
trading group. The unit he oversaw invested in a hedge fund "that bet on the housing market to collapse."[20]
[2
Lew co-chaired the Advisory Board for City Year New York.[21] He is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations, the Brookings Institution Hamilton Project Advisory Board, and the National Academy of Social
Insurance.[22] Lew is also a member of the bar in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia.[23]
Deputy Secretary of State
As Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Lew was
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the State Department's chief operating officer and was primarily
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responsible for resource issues, while James Steinberg, who is also
serving as the Deputy Secretary, was responsible for policy.[24][25] Lew
was co-leader of the State Department's Quadrennial Diplomacy and
Development Review.[26]
Budget director
Lew with former Chair of the Joint
On July 13, 2010, the White House announced that Lew had been chosen Chiefs Admiral Mike Mullen at the
to replace Peter Orszag as Director of the Office of Management and Combined Press Information Center in
[27]
Budget (OMB), subject to Senate confirmation. During confirmation Baghdad, July 27, 2010.
hearings in the Senate, in response to q
p questioning by Senator Bernie
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Sanders (I-VT), Lew said that he did not believe deregulation was a
"proximate cause" of the financial crisis of 2007–2008: "I don’t personally know the extent to which
deregulation drove it, but I don’t believe that deregulation was the, you know, proximate cause."[28]
On November 18, 2010, Lew was confirmed by the Senate by unanimous consent.
The $3.7 trillion 2011 budget President Obama unveiled the administration estimated reductions to federal
spending deficits by $1.1 trillion over the next decade if adopted and economic assumptions were fully achieved.
Two-thirds of the that estimated reduction would come from spending cuts through a 5-year freeze in
discretionary spending first announced in Obama’s 2011 State of the Union address, as well as savings to
mandatory programs such as Medicare and lower interest payments on the debt that would result from the lower
spending. Tax increases are responsible for the other third of the reduction, including a cap on itemized
reductions for wealthier taxpayers and the elimination of tax breaks for oil and gas companies.[29] Economist
and former financial fraud investigator William K. Black warned that the OMB budget statement prepared under
Lew's direction was "an ode to austerity," and that austerity would force the U.S. economy back into
recession.[30]
In an op-ed in the Huffington Post, Lew cited top Administration priorities to achieve deficit reduction;
including: $400 billion in savings from non-security discretionary spending freezes, $78 billion in cuts to the
Department of Defense, returning to the Clinton-era tax rates for the top 2% of income earners, and lowering the
Corporate tax from 35% to 25%.[31]
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Chief of Staff
On January 9, 2012, President Obama announced that Lew would
replace William M. Daley as White House Chief of Staff.[32] Lew's
nomination was followed with criticism[33][34][35][36] after renewed
[33][34][35][36]
reports that he received over $900,000 in bonuses while working as COO
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of Citigroup, following the company's $45 billion in TARP rescue funds,
after it saw $27.7 billion in loses, a 90% depletion in value.[37][38]
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Lew meeting with President Barack
During his tenure as Chief of Staff, Lew has been seen as a supporter and Obama and the Assistant to the
top negotiator for a "grand bargain" deal between President Obama and President for Legislative Affairs Rob
House Speaker John Boehner, to avoid "Fiscal cliff" sequester cuts and Nabors
tax increases.[1]
Nomination for Treasury Secretary
On January 10th, 2013, President Obama nominated Lew for the position of Secretary of the Treasury.[2] The
nomination became the subject of some humorous commentary, due to Lew's unusual loopy signature, which, if
he is confirmed, will appear on all U.S. paper currency for the duration of his tenure;[39] the signature generated
enough media attention that Obama joked at a press conference that he had considered rescinding his nomination
when he learned of it.[40]
Lew is an Orthodox Jew who observes the Jewish Sabbath [41][42] and attends Congregation Beth Sholom. [43]
Interviewed in a 2010 article, Lew's former boss on the National Security Council, Sandy Berger, commented
that "Lew's faith never got in the way of performing his duties."[41] Berger also said that Lew's commitment to
his family was also extremely important, but that Lew "was able to balance the requirements, which was very,
very hard – and he was determined to observe his religious traditions."[41]
A 2011 press release from the Religion News Service noted that Lew also "has extensive connections in the
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American Jewish community," and that he might be able to help President Obama "build a more friendly
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Director of the Office of Management
Preceded by Succeeded by
and Budget
Franklin Raines Mitch Daniels
1998–2001
Deputy Secretary of State for
Succeeded by
New office Management and Resources
Thomas Nides
2009–2010
Preceded by Director of the Office of Management Succeeded by
Jeffrey Zients and Budget Jeffrey Zients
Acting 2010–2012 Acting
Preceded by White House Chief of Staff
Incumbent
William Daley 2012–present
United States order of precedence
Succeeded by
Preceded by Order of Precedence of the United
Gil Kerlikowske
Janet Napolitano States
as Director of
as Secretary of Homeland Security as White House Chief of Staff
the Office of National Drug Control Policy
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