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Timothy Geithner

Treasury

Secretary

202-622-2000

The biggest rescue of the financial crisis might be the career of the chief rescuer, who has bounced back from a disastrous debut to become ...

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Neal Wolin

Treasury

Deputy Secretary

202-622-2000

After several other candidates for the No. 2 job dropped out, Wolin, 47, was drafted from the White House, where he had been hired as ...

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Lael Brainard

Treasury

Undersecretary for International Affairs

Brainard is an academic economist, with some business experience, who made the transition to Washington and public policy and never looked back. Born in Hamburg, ...

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Stuart Levey

Treasury

Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence

202-622-2000

Levey may not have the highest public profile, but his job has put him on the front lines of the global terrorism fight and the ...

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Douglas Shulman

Treasury

Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service

202-622-4000

The eve of a financial meltdown was no time for a greenhorn to take the helm at the IRS. But for Shulman the agency was ...

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John Dugan

Treasury

Comptroller of the Currency

202-874-4900

Dugan, who was appointed in 2005 to a five-year term, could end up being the last comptroller, as the Obama administration is considering a plan ...

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Rosie Rios

Treasury

U.S. Treasurer

202-622-0100

Rios, 43, grew up in Hayward, Calif. She has a B.A. from Harvard University and was an economic development expert for several municipalities in the ...

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Michael S. Barr

Treasury

Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions

202-622-3035

Barr's job is to help reconstruct Humpty Dumpty and prevent future falls. No worries: Barr is "a superstar--a very, very sensible, nice, brilliant guy," said ...

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Herbert Allison Jr.

Treasury

Assistant Secretary for Financial Stability

Although Allison, 65, was plucked from retirement only last fall to run Fannie Mae after the government takeover, he was nominated in April for this ...

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Kim Wallace

Treasury

Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs

202-622-1900

As the Washington-based chief political analyst for Lehman Brothers from 1994 until the firm's demise last year, Wallace was a familiar face in the business ...

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Established: 1789
Address: 1500 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20220
Phone: 202-622-2000
2009 Budget: $1.2 trillion
Employment: 105,163
Web Site: www.ustreas.gov
Functions: The Treasury Department is charged with advising the president on fiscal policy, acting as fiscal agent for the federal government, and performing certain law enforcement tasks. Treasury also administers tax policy and tax collection; manages the public debt; conducts international monetary affairs; produces all postage stamps, currency, and coinage; and supervises national banks and thrift institutions.

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