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Donald L. Kohn (born November 7, 1942) is the vice-chair of the Federal Reserve System. He was born in Philadelphia and graduated from the College of Wooster in 1964.

Kohn took office on August 5, 2002, as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for a full term ending January 31, 2016.

Dr. Kohn was born on November 7, 1942, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He received a B.A. in economics in 1964 from the College of Wooster and a Ph.D. in economics in 1971 from the University of Michigan.

Dr. Kohn is a veteran of the Federal Reserve System. Before becoming a member of the Board, he served on its staff as Adviser to the Board for Monetary Policy (2001-02), Secretary of the Federal Open Market Committee (1987-2002), Director of the Division of Monetary Affairs (1987-2001), and Deputy Staff Director for Monetary and Financial Policy (1983-87). He also held several positions in the Board's Division of Research and Statistics--Associate Director (1981-83), Chief of Capital Markets (1978-81), and Economist (1975-78). Dr. Kohn began his career as a Financial Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (1970-75).

Dr. Kohn has written extensively on issues related to monetary policy and its implementation by the Federal Reserve. These works were published in volumes issued by various organizations, including the Federal Reserve System, the Bank of England, the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Bank of Japan, the Bank of Korea, the National Bureau of Economic Research, and the Brookings Institution.

He was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award from The Money Marketeers of New York University (2002) and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the College of Wooster (1998).

Dr. Kohn and his wife, Gail, have two children, Laura and Jeffrey, both married.

On May 18, 2006, the White House announced that Dr. Kohn has been nominated by President George W. Bush to replace Dr. Roger Ferguson as the new vice chairman of the Federal Reserve System for a four-year term. The nomination is subject to the approval of the United States Senate.

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