Wayne Angell
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Born June 28, 1930, Liberal, Kansas.
BA, Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas, 1952
MA, University of Kansas, 1953
PhD in economics, 1957
Chief Economist and Senior Managing Director, Bear Sterns & Co., Inc., 1994 to 2002
Governor, Federal Reserve Board, 1986 to 1994
Chairman, Board's Committee on Federal Reserve Bank Activities, 1986 to 1994
Chairman, G-10 Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems, Basle, Switzerland, 1988 to 1994
Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 1979 to 1985
Member, Kansas House of Representatives, 1961 to 1967
Active partner (with his brother Charlie Angell) in a 3,300 acre farm in Meade County, Kansas, 1950 to 1986
Past president, Kansas Baptist Convention
Past vice chairman of the board, International Ministries of the American Baptist Churches
Master's and doctorate degrees, University of Kansas
He is a frequent economics commentator on CNBC's Kudlow & Company.
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Ottawa University Alumni Association Outstanding Achievement Award