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Financial Accounting Foundation

ORGANIZATION

"The Financial Accounting Standards Board operates under the oversight of the Financial Accounting Foundation, which is responsible for funding the activities of both the FASB and its counterpart for state and local government, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. The Foundation also is responsible for selecting the members of both Boards and their respective Advisory Councils."

Official Website:
http://www.fasb.org/faf/

Location:
Norwalk, CT

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
W. Steve Albrecht
Educator
c. 1949   Accounting Professor at BYU
Roland W. Burris
Politician
8-Aug-1937   US Senator from Illinois, 2009-10
Dennis D. Dammerman
Business
4-Nov-1945 23-Jul-2013 CFO of GE, 1998-2005
Robert E. Denham
Attorney
27-Aug-1945   Partner, Munger, Tolles & Olson
Samuel A. DiPiazza, Jr.
Business
c. 1951   Vice Chairman, Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Philip N. Duff
Business
c. 1958   Front Point Partners
Timothy P. Flynn
Business
1956   Chairman of KPMG Int'l., 2007-11
Manuel H. Johnson
Economist
10-Feb-1949   Federal Reserve Governor, 1986-90
Duncan M. McFarland
Business
c. 1939   Wellington Management Company
Shaun F. O'Malley
Business
c. 1937   Chairman of Price Waterhouse, 1987-95
William U. Parfet
Business
c. 1947   MPI Research
Stephen C. Patrick
Business
c. 1950   CFO of Colgate-Palmolive
Susan M. Phillips
Educator
23-Jan-1944   Dean, GWU School of Business
Ann N. Reese
Business
c. 1952   CFO of ITT, 1995-98
Walter P. Stern
Activist
26-Sep-1928   Chairman, Hudson Institute
Kathryn D. Wriston
Attorney
c. 1939   Wife of Walter B. Wriston


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