- Wendy Lee Gramm
Wendy Lee Gramm (born 1945) is an American economist, currently the chairman of the Regulatory Studies Program at
George Mason University 'sMercatus Center , a free-market think tank based in Washington D.C. She is also the wife of former United States SenatorPhil Gramm .Wendy Lee Gramm was born in
Hawaii and is ofKorea n and Hawaiian ancestry. She received a B.A. degree ineconomics fromWellesley College in 1966 and a Ph. D. in economics fromNorthwestern University in 1971. In her role at the Mercatus Center, Gramm generally calls for deregulation of the energy industry. Previously, Gramm held several positions in theReagan Administration , including heading theCommodity Futures Trading Commission from 1988 to 1993. After a lobbying campaign from Enron, the CFTC exempted it from regulation in trading of energy derivatives. Subsequently, Gramm resigned from the CFTC and took a seat on theEnron Board of Directors and served on its Audit Committee. While on the board of directors she received donations from Enron to support theMercatus Center .After the
Enron scandal , Gramm and the other directors of the energy company were named in several investor lawsuits, many of which have been settled. In particular, Gramm and other Enron directors agreed to an $168 million dollar settlement in a suit led by theUniversity of California . As part of that settlement, the directors agreed to collectively pay $13 million to settle claims ofinsider trading . The remainder of the settlement was to be paid by insurance.From 1985 to 1988, Gramm was head of the
Office of Management and Budget 'sOffice of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA). In 2002, OIRA solicited public recommendations for regulatory reform. Mercatus made 44 recommendations.Gramm also serves as chair of the
Texas Public Policy Foundation and a director of theIndependent Women's Forum , a conservative women's group. She has sat on the boards ofEnron Corporation ,Iowa Beef Processors , Invesco Funds, Longitude, theChicago Mercantile Exchange , andState Farm Insurance Companies .She has two sons: Jeff, who heads the indie-rock outfit Aden, and Marshall, a professor of economics at
Rhodes College .Ronald Reagan once said Gramm was "my favorite economist."References
* [http://www.mercatus.org/people.php/35.html Wendy Gramm] , "Mercatus Center"
* [http://www.cleanairtrust.org/villain.0102.html Critical report] on Wendy Gramm from the Clean Air Trust, January 2002
* [http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/2005/jan07.html UC press release on Enron settlement]
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