Tiff Macklem: Lessons in Public Policy from the Financial Crisis
March 3, 2015 | By Public Policy Admin |
Tiff Macklem, Dean of Rotman, will share lessons he learned as the senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada during the financial crisis. The event will be moderated by Professor Mel Cappe.
Tiff Macklem Bio
Tiff Macklem served as senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada working on monetary policy and the Bank’s role in promoting financial stability.
In that role, he was also the Bank’s chief operating officer and a member of its board of directors, overseeing strategic planning and coordinating the Bank’s operations. Macklem has also played a leading role in efforts to ensure stable financial systems worldwide through the Financial Stability Board.
Prior to his appointment at the Bank, Macklem served as associate deputy minister of the federal Department of Finance and Canada’s finance deputy at the G7 and G20. He also served as chair of the Standing Committee on Standards Implementation of the Financial Stability Board. In that role, he worked to establish an international system of peer review to promote and assess the implementation of new financial standards across the 24 most financially important countries in the world.
Event Date
March 3, 2015
12:30pm to 2:00pm
Location
UC-314
University College
15 King’s College Circle
Toronto
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