Kenneth Feinberg AKA Kenneth R. Feinberg Born: 23-Oct-1945 Birthplace: Brockton, MA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Government Nationality: United States Executive summary: Pay Czar for TARP and Gulf of Mexico disaster Wife: Diane Shiff ("Dede", three children) Daughter: Leslie
University: BA History, University of Massachusetts at Amherst (1967) Law School: JD, New York University Law School (1970) Professor: Law, Georgetown University Law Center (adjunct, 1977-) Professor: Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School (adjunct, 1998-) Professor: Law, Columbia Law School (adjunct) Professor: Law, University of Virginia (adjunct)
British Petroleum Administrator, Gulf Disaster Victim Compensation Fund (2010-)
US Treasury Department Special Master for Executive Compensation, TARP (2009-) Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund Administrator (fund created after the Virginia Tech shooting, 2007)
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Special Master (2003)
Feinberg Rozen LLP Partner (1993-)
Kaye Scholer Partner (1980-93)
Congressional Staff Special Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee (1979-80) Congressional Staff Chief of Staff to Sen. Ted Kennedy (1977-79) Congressional Staff Special Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee (1975-77) US Justice Department Asst. US Attorney, Southern District of New York (1972-75) Law Clerk to Judge Stanley Fuld, NY State Court of Appeals (1970-72) American Arbitration Association Arbitrator Association of the Bar of the City of New York 1972 Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law Board of Directors District of Columbia Bar 1977 Human Rights First Vice Chairman John F. Kennedy Library Foundation Chairman (2009-) Lawyers Committee for Human Rights Board of Directors (1990)
National Organization for Victim Assistance Board of Directors (1991)
Massachusetts Bar Association 1980 New York State Bar Association 1971 RAND Corporation Chairman, RAND Institute of Civil Justice Washington National Opera President (2006-) Lithuanian Ancestry
Author of books:
What is Life Worth?: The Unprecedented Effort to Compensate the Victims of 9/11 (2005)
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