Bob Stein

Bob Stein

Economiste chez First Trust Advisors LP

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Profil

Mr. Robert S.
Stein
, CFA, is a Deputy Chief Economist at First Trust Advisors LP.
He is responsible for forecasting and analyzing economic indicators as well as writing economic commentaries.
Immediately prior to joining First Trust, Mr. Stein was Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the U.S.
Treasury Department.
At the Treasury Department, he was responsible for briefing the Secretary of the Treasury on U.S.
macroeconomic developments and formulating policy proposals.
Day to day, he was responsible for leading a team of twenty economists conducting in-depth economic analysis and research.
Between 1996 and 2002, Mr. Stein was chief economist for the Senate Budget Committee on Capitol Hill and an economist for the Senate Banking Committee and Joint Economic Committee.
Prior to his tenure on Capitol Hill and the Treasury Department, he was a journalist for Investor’s Business Daily, where he covered the economy and authored many front page stories.
Mr. Stein received a B.A.
in both Economics and Government from Georgetown University.
He is also a CFA Charter holder.

Postes actifs de Bob Stein

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Economiste 01/12/2006
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Anciens postes connus de Bob Stein

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U.S. Department of the Treasury Corporate Officer/Principal 30/11/2006
Capitol Hill Associates LP Economiste 01/01/2002
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Formation de Bob Stein

Georgetown University Undergraduate Degree
George Washington University Graduate Degree

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