This paper was presented at the NBER Conference on the Financing of Higher Education, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, on April 4-5, 2024, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. We are grateful to Jay Herlihy, Scott Jordan, Susan Duda and the financial staff of the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences for their consistent support of this project, and to Antoinette Schoar for her discussion at the conference. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Jeremy C. Stein
Outside Activities
July 2020
Jeremy C. Stein
Outside (Non-Harvard) Activities Since 2006
A. Compensated Activities*
Speaking Engagements
I have given paid talks for a number of financial firms, investor groups, academic institutions, and central banks.
Consulting
Key Square Capital Management: consultant, July 2016-December 2019.
BlueMountain Capital Management: consultant, 2015.
Guggenheim Partners: consultant, 2005-2007.
Commissioned Research
The Clearing House Association: “An Analysis of the Impact of ‘Substantially Heightened’ Capital Requirements on Large Financial Institutions,” unpublished paper with Anil Kashyap and Samuel Hanson, 2010.
Honoraria for Papers
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, for “Rethinking Capital Regulation,” with Anil Kashyap and Raghuram Rajan, 2008.
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, for “The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet as a Financial Stability Tool,” with Robin Greenwood and Sam Hanson, 2016.
Brookings Institution, for “Strengthening and Streamlining Bank Capital Regulation,” with Robin Greenwood, Sam Hanson and Adi Sunderam, 2017.
Public Service
Federal Reserve Board: Governor, May 2012-May 2014.
U.S. Treasury Department: Senior Advisor to the Secretary and concurrently, staff of National Economic Council, February-July 2009.
Other
Quarterly Journal of Economics: co-editor, 2011-2012.
Journal of Economic Perspectives: co-editor, 2007-2008.
Study Center, Gerzensee, Switzerland: summer-school course, 2011.
Northwestern University: visiting scholar, 2009.
B. Significant Non-Compensated Activities
Harvard Management Company: Board of Directors, 2015-present.
American Finance Association: President, 2008 President-Elect, 2007 Vice-President, 2006 Board of Directors, 2009-2011.
Financial Advisory Roundtable, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2006-2012, 2019-present
Squam Lake Group, 2008-2012.
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*Excludes honoraria from non-profit institutions, government agencies, and academic journals of $3,000 or less in a given year, and payments from for-profit firms of $500 or less in a given year.