Martin S. Feldstein
Gender: Male
Age in 2012: 74
Areas of interest:
nonprofits
, education
, business
, hospitals
, insurance
, pharmaceuticals industry
, politics & government
Personal social network: Much of Feldstein's Muckety comes from political connections. He has direct links to three Fortune 1000 companies.
Financial information:
As an officer, director and/or owner of publicly traded securities, Martin S. Feldstein has filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission. >> See filings
Martin S. Feldstein current relationships:
Economic Studies Inc. - director
Eli Lilly and Company - director
Group of Thirty - member
Harvard University - professor
Smith Richardson Foundation - governor
Trilateral Commission - director
Martin S. Feldstein past relationships:
2008 Bilderberg conference - participant
American Economic Association - president
American International Group, Inc. - director
Council of Economic Advisers - chair
Council on Foreign Relations - director
HCA Inc. - director
National Bureau of Economic Research - president & CEO
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