RBS Greenwich Capital 
Economic Lecture Series
Past Speakers (1997-2006)
October 14, 1997
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System,
“Education and Competitiveness in the Global Economy”
September 22, 1999
Lawrence H. Summers, United States Secretary of the Treasury
Global Economy
October 25, 2000
Franklin Raines, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fannie Mae, “Bending the
Financial System to Create Homeowners”
March 14, 2002
Governor John. G. Rowland, Governor of Connecticut,
“The Effects of September 11 on Connecticut’s Economy”
March 10, 2003
Peter Fisher, Undersecretary of the U.S. Treasury for Domestic Finance,
“President Bush’s Economic Plan”
November 3, 2003
William H. Donaldson, Securities & Exchange Commission, “The SEC and their
role in regulating marketplaces and improving the ethics and integrity of American
Corporations”
October 26, 2004
Senator Phil Gramm, Vice Chairman, UBS Investment Bank & Ambassador Felix
Rohatyn, President of Rohatyn Associates, LLC, “Future Direction of
America’s National Economic Policy and the Role the 2004 Presidential
Election will Play in Formulating Such Policies”
September 26, 2005
Hernando de Soto, President of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy
(ILD), “Opening the Door to Economic Human Rights”
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