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  1. Henry Paulson begins the interview talking about his earlier political life, how he became treasury secretary, and his relationship with President George W. Bush, Tim Geithner, and Ben Bernanke. Paulson moves on to the financial crisis by talking about mortgages and working with Rep. Barney Frank. He discusses the Bear Stearns bankruptcy, Fannie and Freddie Mac, American International Group ...

  2. May 30, 2006 · Henry M. Paulson became chairman and chief executive of Goldman Sachs Group in 1999, the banking and securities firm, having joined the group in 1974. Between 1970 to 1972 he served as a Pentagon ...

  3. Henry M. Paulson, Jr., is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. Paulson serves as the Chairman of The Paulson Institute at the University of Chicago, which he founded in 2011 to address global issues, including efforts to strengthen the important relationship between the United States and China.

  4. Sep 23, 2008 · Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is the architect of the $700 billion financial bailout. Who exactly is Paulson? Newsweek columnist Daniel Gross says Paulson has the tools, experience, contacts ...

  5. Henry Lauris Paulson is an American neurologist. Early life and education [ edit ] Paulson received his medical degree and doctorate in cell biology from Yale University in 1990.

  6. Dec 17, 2008 · Henry Paulson. By Justin Fox Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008. Brooks Kraft / Corbis for TIME. When he arrived in Washington as Secretary of the Treasury in the summer of 2006, Henry M. (Hank) Paulson Jr.'s top priority was to make certain that his department would have independence and clout. If he was giving up the top job at Goldman Sachs, he wasn't ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PaulsonJohn Paulson - Wikipedia

    2 daughters. John Alfred Paulson (born December 14, 1955) is an American billionaire hedge fund manager. He leads Paulson & Co., a New York–based investment management firm he founded in 1994. [1] He has been called "one of the most prominent names in high finance", [2] and "a man who made one of the biggest fortunes in Wall Street history."