Richard F. Syron
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1943 –
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Who is Richard F. Syron?
Mr. Syron is chairman and chief executive officer of Freddie Mac, which is the second largest source of mortgage financing in the United States. Prior to joining Freddie Mac in 2003, Mr. Syron was chairman of the board of Thermo Electron Corporation. He joined Thermo Electron in 1999 as president and CEO, and became chairman in 2000. Mr. Syron served as chairman and chief executive officer of the American Stock Exchange from 1994-1999.
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- Born
- Oct 25, 1943
Boston, Massachusetts - Also known as
- Richard Syron
- Richard F/ca Syron
- SYRON RICHARD F
- SYRON RICHARD F/CA
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Doctorate, Tufts University
Economics
( - 1971) - Master of Science, Tufts University
- Bachelor of Science, Boston College
( - 1966) - Bachelor's degree, Boston College
- Doctorate, Tufts University
- Employment
- Chief Executive Officer, Freddie Mac
(2003 - ) - President and CEO, Thermo Electron
(1999 - 2003) - Chief Executive Officer, NYSE MKT
(1994 - 1999) - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(1989 - 1994) - President, Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston
(1986 - 1989) - Assistant to the Chairman, Federal Reserve System
(1981/01 - 1982) - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(1974 - 1985) - Deputy Assistant Secretary, United States Department of the Treasury
- Chief Executive Officer, Freddie Mac
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on July 23, 2013
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