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    www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2009/07/16/ap6661350.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2009    Last Visited: 7/16/2009  

    Barclays PLC said Thursday that former U.S. government official Reuben Jeffery III has been appointed a non-executive director.

    Jeffery, a Republican party activist, served as undersecretary of state for economic, business and agricultural affairs in the last two years of George W. Bush's presidency.

    He is a former managing partner of Goldman Sachs in Paris; an adviser to L. Paul Bremer, the former U.S. administrator in Iraq; chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission from 2005-2007, and a former member of the U.S. National Security Council.

    Jeffery was recently appointed as a senior adviser to the Center for Strategic & International Studies in Washington.

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    www.asean-us-partnership.org/index.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/26/2007    Last Visited: 1/12/2008  

    United States Under Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs, Mr. Reuben Jeffery III, visited the ASEAN Secretariat on September 10, 2007.He was briefed on ASEAN's economic integration efforts and the progress ASEAN has made towards establishing an ASEAN Economic Community by 2015.Mr. Jeffery also received an update from Secretariat officials on the various ASEAN economic cooperation activities which have received support from the United States.Following the briefings, Mr. Jeffery toured the Secretariat building and paid a visit to the United States-funded Technical Assistance and Training Facility, which is housed at the ASEAN Secretariat.

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    littlesis.org/list/39/Government_Officials_with_Ties_to - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/16/2006    Last Visited: 9/12/2009  

    Robert E Rubin, Gary D Cohn, James A Johnson, Stephen Friedman, Robert J Hurst, Dick Gephardt, Faryar Shirzad, Mark Patterson, Robert K Steel, Henry M Paulson Jr, Robert Zoellick, Gary Gensler, Diana Farrell, Bob Hormats, Reuben Jeffery III, Philip D Murphy, Karthik Ramanathan, John Whitehead, Pete Coneway, Jose Fourquet
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    Hillary Clinton, Robert Zoellick, Bob Hormats, Reuben Jeffery III, John Whitehead, Pete Coneway
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    Faryar Shirzad, Michael Froman, Bob Hormats, Reuben Jeffery III

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    www.ttnews.com/industryannounce/indfeeds2.asp?feed=1634 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/4/2007    Last Visited: 9/6/2007  

    In a press conference at the State Department, Reuben Jeffery, Under Secretary for Economics, Energy and Agricultural Affairs, announced that nine finalists have been selected from a record number of candidate companies nominated by U.S. Ambassadors from around the world.Transnational Automotive Group is one of only two small-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) selected, along with multinational enterprises including GE, GM, Microsoft, Citicorp, Merck and Coca-Cola.Under Secretary Jeffery stated that selections were based on companies that have demonstrated "furtherance of best practices and contributions in promoting good will internationally.We salute these contributions ... attention to the best qualities that the United States embodies overseas - compassion, innovation, leadership and commitment to working with others to build a better and more hopeful future."Jeffery underlined the State Department's commitment to work with such U.S. businesses.

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    www.transauto-group.com/cms2/index.php?option=com_conte - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/31/2007    Last Visited: 11/3/2007  

    In a press conference at the State Department, Reuben Jeffery, Under Secretary for Economics, Energy and Agricultural Affairs, announced that nine finalists have been selected from a record number of candidate companies nominated by U.S. Ambassadors from around the world.Transnational Automotive Group is one of only two small-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) selected, along with multinational enterprises including GE, GM, Microsoft, Citicorp, Merck and Coca-Cola.Under Secretary Jeffery stated that selections were based on companies that have demonstrated "furtherance of best practices and contributions in promoting good will internationally.

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    littlesis.org/list/39/Government_Officials_with_Ties_to - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/16/2006    Last Visited: 9/12/2009  

    Reuben Jeffery III Undersecretary of State for Economic, Energy, and...

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    2001 Conference Participants - Forum 21 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2001    Last Visited: 7/31/2008  

    Mr. Reuben Jeffery Managing Director, Goldman Sachs

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    Adelaide IMC: newswire/14560 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/25/2005    Last Visited: 6/28/2006  

    Reuben Jeffrey III of Goldman Sachs was on the National SecurityCouncil.

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    Bush Bailout Act and Crash of 2008 notes and thoughts... - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 2/27/2009  

    Supposedly regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and chaired by Reuben Jeffery III (former Goldman Sachs) [resigned June 27, 2007] until taken over by "acting" chairman Walt Lukken that would simply blame his predecessor if the heat got hot on the unregulated speculation of both derivatives and the oil speculation (because delivery is not done) so manipulation is massive and systemic without strict, properly funded, with strong penalties, and other enforcement measures.

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    Business held to higher standard on ethics - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/18/2003    Last Visited: 4/14/2004  

    "Never before has the task of managing growth and profitability while adhering to higherst ethical and professional standards been greater," said Reuben Jeffrey, managing director of Goldman Sachs, the giant international investment bankers.He said the Seattle demonstrators had effectively communicated their skepticism about business.The answer to that, he said, was that "the busiiness community has to do a better job in communicating on issues of social importance."

    He said business needs forums at which to discuss issues such as the consequences of its operations on the environment, the impact on children of violence in entertainment, the issue of financial services providing credit to those least able to get it, and the distribution and pricing of life-saving drugs.

    "To avoid anti-business rhetoric and slogans, business has to do a better job of anticipating and communicating on issues of social and political importance and to find the right forums where they can be discussed," Jeffrey said.

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