
Daniel Tarullo
Daniel Tarullo is an American lawyer and academic known for his influential role in U.S. financial regulation, particularly after the 2008 financial crisis. He served as a Governor of the Federal Reserve, where he focused on implementing banking regulations to enhance financial stability and reduce risks in the banking system. Tarullo advocated for stronger capital requirements for banks and improved oversight, emphasizing the importance of effective regulation to protect the economy. His work has significantly shaped policies aimed at preventing future financial crises and ensuring a stable financial system.