
Robert E. Rubin
Robert E. Rubin is an American banker and politician who played a key role in finance and government. He served as the Treasury Secretary from 1995 to 1999 under President Bill Clinton, helping shape economic policy during a period of strong economic growth. Rubin was also a co-chair of Goldman Sachs before and after his government service, making him influential in the banking world. Known for his expertise in economic matters, he helped guide financial regulations and international economic policy. His career bridges both government and the private financial sector, highlighting his impact on U.S. and global economics.