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Robert E. Rubin is believed to be a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Rubin served as a high level executive at Goldman Sachs from 1966 to 1992. He is a Soviet investment expert. He served as Secretary of the Treasury under William Jefferson Clinton.

Rubin is now director of the National Economic Council.

"Mr. Rubin is chairman of Citigroup. He began his career as an attorney at the firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton in New York City from 1964-1966. He then joined Goldman, Sachs & Company as an associate in 1966, became a general partner in 1971 and joined the management committee in 1980. Mr. Rubin was vice-chairman and co-chief operating officer from 1987 to 1990 and served as co-senior partner and co-chairman from 1990 to 1992. He joined the Clinton administration in 1993, serving in the White House as assistant to the president for economic policy and the first director of the National Economic Council. Mr. Rubin served as secretary of the treasury from January 1995 until July 1999. He joined Citigroup in 1999 and also serves as chairman of the board of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), the nation's leading community development support organization. He also serves as a member of the board of directors of the Ford Motor Company and on the board of trustees of Mount Sinai-NYU Health. In March 2000 he became a member of the advisory board of Insight Capital Partners, a New York-based private-equity investment firm. He is also a member of the Harvard Corporation. He is the author of In An Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington (2003, with Jacob Weisberg), which was named one of Business Week's ten best business books of 2003. He is based in New York, NY." [1]

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  1. Robert E. Rubin, Council on Foreign Relations, accessed April 29, 2008.

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