Jeffrey A. Goldstein, was born on December 2, 1955. He was educated at
Vassar College and the
London School of Economics, receiving an
A.B. in
Economics from Vassar in 1977. In July 2011,
Secretary of the Treasury Timothy F. Geithner, awarded Goldstein with the Alexander Hamilton award, the highest honor for a presidential appointee. Mr. Goldstein serves on the board of
Bank of New York Mellon, where he is Chairman of the Finance Committee, and sits on the Executive, Compensation, and Risk committees. He also serves as chairman of the Board of
Fidelity National Information Services (FIS), as well as on the boards of
Westfield Corporation,
Edelman Financial,
Vassar College, and
Grosvenor Capital Management. He was formerly a Director of
LPL Financial,
AlixPartners and
Arch Capital. He also served on the boards of
Save the Children, the
International Center for Research on Women, the
German Marshall Fund of the United States, the
Brookings Institution Global Leadership Council and the London School of Economics North American Advisory Board. Mr. Goldstein was a member and past President of the Board of Trustees of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of New York City. Mr. Goldstein is also a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations. ==References==