Wendy Lee Gramm (born January 10, 1945) is an American economist who led the Commodity Futures Trading Commission during the Reagan administration. She...
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Canadian swimmer Wendy J.N. Lee American filmmaker Wendy Lee Gramm, American economist, born Wendy Lee This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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Foreigner Phil Gramm (born 1942), American politician Wendy Lee Gramm (born 1945), think tank chairman Fictional characters: Jack Gramm, character in 2008...
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Wendy Lee Gramm, a native of Hawaii, who is associated with George Mason University's Mercatus Center in Virginia. They have two sons: Marshall Gramm...
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circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Wendy Lee Gramm, 1966 – economist, former director of ENRON Jean Constance Hamilton...
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President Ronald Reagan Preceded by Christopher DeMuth Succeeded by Wendy Lee Gramm Personal details Born (1946-05-25) May 25, 1946 (age 78) Chicago, Illinois...
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Lynne V. Cheney, writer Midge Decter, Kimberly O. Dennis, economist Wendy Lee Gramm, Elizabeth Lurie, journalist Kate O'Beirne, Nancy Pfotenhauer, Sally...
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Gouveia, pro football player Lauren Graham, TV actress Wendy Lee Gramm, economist, wife of Phil Gramm Glen Grant, folklorist and author Erin Gray, actress...
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Ronald Reagan's "favorite economist" and former Enron board member Wendy Lee Gramm ('62); Ryan Henry ('68) and Robert Silberman ('75), Deputy Under Secretary...
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the economics of advertising. Calfee worked as special adviser to Wendy Lee Gramm when she was Head of the Bureau of Economics. He had a degree in mathematics...
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