Background
Jordan, Jerry Lee was born on November 12, 1941 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Robert L. and Josephine L. (Adams) Jordan.
Jordan, Jerry Lee was born on November 12, 1941 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Robert L. and Josephine L. (Adams) Jordan.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics (1963) California State University, Northridge
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics (1969) University of California, Los Los Angeles
He was employed at the Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis from 1967 up until 1975, ending with the position as Senior Vice President and Director of Research. From 1971 to 1972 he was on assignment as an Economic Consultant with Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt, Germany. Following his 8 year employment at the Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis, Jordan was employed as the Senior Vice President and Economist at Pittsburgh National Bank from 1975 to 1980.
From July 1980 to March 1981 and August 1982 to January 1985, Jordan held the position as Dean and Professor at the Robert O. Anderson School of Management located at the University of New Mexico.
In 1992 Jordan returned to work at the Federal Reserve, but this time at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland where he was the President and Chief Executive Officer until 2003. Bachelor of Arts in Economics (1963) California State University, Northridge March 1992 – February 2003, President and Chief Executive Officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland February 1985 – March 1992, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at First Interstate Bancorp August 1982 – January 1985 and July 1980–March 1981, Dean and Professor at the R.O. Anderson School of Management, University of New Mexico April 1981 – July 1982, Member, President Reagan"s Council of Economic Advisers October 1975 – June 1980, Senior Vice President and Economist at Pittsburgh National Bank August 1967 – September 1975, Senior Vice President and Director of Research (last position) at the Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis November 1971 – May 1972, Economic Consultant at Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt, West. Germany Visiting Scholar at Fraser Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2004 Honorary Doctorate, Universidad Francisco Marroquin, Guatemala, November 2013 Honorary Doctor of Business at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio (2001) Honorary Doctor of Economics at Denison University, Granville, Ohio (1997) Academic Advisory Council at The Institute of Economic Affairs, London, England (1997–present) Business Advisory Board, Reason Foundation Mont Pelerin Society (1988–present) Shadow Open Market Committee (1975–1980 and 1982–1992) Consultant, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System United States. Gold Commission (1981–1982) Board of Directors, National Association of Business Economists (1978–1980 and 1985-1988) (President, 1986–1987) Executive Committee, Western Economic Association (1983–1986) Board of Trustees, Reason Foundation (1986–1988) Board of Directors, Technological Innovation Center, UNM (1980, 1982–1984) Director, New Mexico School of Banking (1980, 1982–1984) Economic Advisory Committee, American Bankers Association (1978–1980) Adjunct Professor, Carnegie Mellon University (1978–1979) Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute.
During the break in his employment at the University of New Mexico Jordan was a member of President Ronald Reagan"s Council of Economic Advisers from April 1981 to July 1982. Jordan is currently the President of the Pacific Academy for Advanced Studies, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Research in Economics and, and a Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute.and an Adjunct Scholar of the Cato Institute.
Children: Mark, Trisha, Michael.