Wayne Chatfield-Taylor
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Wayne Chatfield-Taylor was Under Secretary of Commerce and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.[1][2]
The son of author Hobart Chatfield-Taylor and grandson of Senator Charles B. Farwell, he was a graduate St. Mark's School and of Yale University, Chatfield-Taylor was the president of the Export-Import Bank of Washington from 1945-46. Chatfield-Taylor built the noted Lake Forest,Illinois mansion "Bluff's Edge".
Later economic advisor to Paul G. Hoffman in setting up the European Cooperation Administration, Chatfield-Taylor was also economic advisor to the European Recovery Program after World War II.