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Diane Swonk

Diane Swonk

Diane C. Swonk (born April 8, 1962) is an economist.

Early Life

Swonk's father was an inventory strategist in Detroit, helping GM switch to just-in-time manufacturing.

Her mother is an art teacher.

Career

Diane is a senior managing director and chief economist for Mesirow Financial, a financial services firm based in Chicago. Swonk is known as one of the most sought-after economists in the world, she is frequently called upon by policymakers and business leaders from Washington to Tokyo. Diane joined Mesirow Financial in 2004 after 19 years with Bank One Corporation and its predecessors. She started her career with the First Chicago Corporation in 1985 and quickly moved up the ranks, proving herself as a regional economist with her forecast for a renaissance in the Industrial Midwest just one year later. During her tenure with First Chicago, Diane published several nationally acclaimed studies as well as her first book, The Passionate Economist: Finding the Power and Humanity Behind the Numbers.

Diane sits on several advisory committees to the Federal Reserve Board, its regional banks and the Council of Economic Advisers for the White House.

Most recently, she was re-appointed to serve on the Congressional Budget Office's panel of economic advisers.

As one of the most quoted economists in the financial press, Diane is seen regularly on national and international television, and her commentary can be read in top financial news publications throughout the world.

In addition, she serves as a clinical professor for DePaul University's highly-rated evening MBA program.

Diane currently serves on the Chicago Conservation Center's Advisory Board, is on the sitting committee for the University of Chicago—Graduate School of Business, and is an advisor to the Economic Department for the University of Michigan.

She is also involved extensively with the Economic and Executives' Clubs of Chicago.

Diane has also served on the Joffrey Ballet Board and chaired the City of Chicago's Climate Change Finance Committee.

Diane is past president of the National Association for Business Economics (NABE), a title that Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and several other Federal Reserve presidents have also shared.

Diane was the youngest to serve as president in the association's history and continues to dedicate much of her time to improving the quality and timeliness of economic data, a critical aspect of policymaking.

Diane has earned many awards throughout her career.

She was designated "Business Leader of the Year" by the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, named a "Fellow" of NABE for her outstanding contributions to the field of business economics and listed as one of the "top forecasters in the country" by the Wall Street Journal.

In addition, Today's Chicago Woman named her "Top Woman in Finance in Chicago" and the Chicago Sun-Times crowned her "one of the most influential women in business in Chicago."

Education

Diane earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in economics with top honors from the University of Michigan as well as a master's degree in finance and strategic planning with top honors from the University of Chicago.

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