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8 unusual facts about National Economic Council


Danielle C. Gray

Gray returned to the White House in early 2011 upon her appointment as Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Deputy Director of the National Economic Council.

Previously, Gray served as Deputy Director of the National Economic Council and Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy.

As Deputy to National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling, Gray oversaw and developed policies related to a range of economic issues facing the country.

National Assembly of the Philippines

Among the first of such measures were the National Defense Act of 1935, which created the Philippine Army; the creation of the National Economic Council, to serve as an advisory body on economic matters; and the creation of the Court of Appeals.

National Economic Council

United States National Economic Council, is a United States government agency in the Executive Office of the President.

National Economic Development Council, a corporatist economic planning forum set up in 1962 in the United Kingdom

Peter Swire

In 2009 and 2010, Swire took leave from law teaching to enter the Obama Administration, in the National Economic Council.

Sarah Rosen Wartell

Wartell was President Bill Clinton's deputy assistant for economic policy and the deputy director of his National Economic Council.



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Allan Hubbard

Allan B. Hubbard (born 1947), American business executive and former Assistant to President George W. Bush and Director of the National Economic Council