David Green

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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DETAILS
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David William Green
dwgreen48@yahoo.com
EDUCATION
 Watford Grammar School, Head Boy.
 Double First in Classics, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
 MSc in Financial Economics, University of Wales (thesis on the
Canadian financial system).
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
1968-1998
Bank of England (domestic and international macroeconomic and
monetary policy matters, international capital markets, financial
stability issues and supervision of both smaller domestic and
London operations of the major US, European and Japanese
banks).
Member of a number of international committees.
Adviser on North American and Japanese Affairs.
1974-1977
Personal Assistant to the Managing Director of the IMF in
Washington D.C, Managing Director’s office.
1998-2004
Financial Services Authority, Head of International Policy Coordination and EU Affairs (managing the FSA’s relationships in
the international policy field; engaged in the establishment and
development of the Financial Stability Forum, of the European
Single Market in Financial Services and of the Lamfalussy
committee structure; a member of the Banking Supervision
Committee of the European Central Bank, representing the Bank
of England and the FSA, and of the Banking Advisory
Committee of the European Commission; advisor of Jacques de
Larosiere on the creation of the European Systemic Risk Board).
2004-2005
Euronext, part-time adviser on Public Affairs to the Managing
Board, assisting Euronext in the management of its relationships
with the regulators in the five countries in which it had
operations, and with the European Commission and European
Central Bank.
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2005
Financial Reporting Council, adviser on International Affairs
(engaging in international work in the accounting, actuarial,
auditing and corporate governance fields; heavily involved in the
establishment and running of the International Forum of
Independent Audit Regulators, of which he was Secretary from
its inception until April 2011.
2010-2012
Central Bank of Ireland, part-time Risk Advisor (international
regulatory issues, individual banking supervision cases and on
the integration of the regulatory and central banking functions.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Expert Adviser to the Government of Canada Expert Panel on Securities
Regulation and to the Swiss Federal Department of Finance (Expert Advice on
the Swiss supervisory response to the crisis, published 2010) as well as to the
Monetary Authority of Singapore on a range of issues.
PUBLICATIONS
Published, jointly with Sir Howard Davies, “Global Financial Regulation-The
Essential Guide” (Polity Press 2009), now issued in Chinese, Japanese, Spanish
and Polish editions, and “Banking on the Future: the Fall and Rise of Central
Banking” (Princeton University Press 2010), also issued in Japanese.
Contributed a chapter on “International Financial Regulation: Architecture and
Process” in “The New Economic Diplomacy” (Ashgate 2011), on “The
Relationship between Micro-macroprudential Supervision and Central
Banking” in “Financial Regulation and Supervision: a Post-crisis Analysis”
(Oxford University Press 2012) and on “Political capture and the Regulatory
Cycle: how should it be addressed” in “The Making of Good Financial
Regulation: Towards a Policy Response to Regulatory Capture” (ICFR 2012).
Written articles in the press and in journals on financial regulation, financial
stability and macroprudential issues. He has given evidence on international
regulatory issues to committees of the UK House of Lords and of the US
Senate. He is a TV and radio commentator on financial and economic issues.
OTHER
2003-2007
Trustee of ESCP-EAP’s London campus. An active participant in
the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation and the
International Centre for Financial Regulation.
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