Edgar Russell Fiedler (died March 15, 2003) was an American economist who served as Vice President of The Conference Board and as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy (1971 - 1975) during the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
She is also Senior Advisor to the Business Council, and leads the organization’s partnership with The Conference Board.
National Film Board of Canada | United Nations Conference on Trade and Development | Big Ten Conference | Board of directors | Brown v. Board of Education | Board of Directors | board game | Southeastern Conference | board of directors | Paris Peace Conference, 1919 | Paris Peace Conference | United States Conference of Catholic Bishops | Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference | Board of Trade | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions | National Transportation Safety Board | Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education | College Board | Big 12 Conference | National Coal Board | Central Board of Secondary Education | Bulletin board system | Southern Christian Leadership Conference | Big East Conference (1979–2013) | Academic conference | TED (conference) | National Football Conference | British Board of Film Classification | Atlantic Coast Conference | Sun Belt Conference |
His consulting experience ranges from strategic planning to foreign affairs to the Conference Board, U.S. Army Strategic Studies Institute, the Foreign Service Institute, Dean Witter Reynolds, A.G. Becker & Co., MacMillan Bloedel, Honda Motor Company, Tong Yang Securities, 13-D Research, Matterhorn Palmyra Fund, and numerous other corporations.