Timothy S. Bitsberger

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Timothy S. Bitsberger

Timothy S. Bitsberger is a United States banker who was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Markets from 2004 to 2005.

Biography[]

Timothy S. Bitsberger was educated at Yale University, receiving a B.A. in Economics in 1981, and at Harvard Business School, receiving an M.B.A. in 1985.[1]

Bitsberger worked as a trader at Drexel Burnham Lambert from 1985 to 1989.[1] From 1989 to 1998, he was Senior Trading manager and Vice President of NationsBank.[1] He spent 1999 working as a consultant for J.F. Lehman & Company before becoming Vice President of Salomon Smith Barney later in 1999.[1]

In October 2001, United States Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neill selected Bitsberger to an Advisor of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Markets Richard S. Carnell.[1] Birsberger took over as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Markets in 2004, holding that office until 2005.[2]

Upon leaving government service, Bitsberger became Senior Vice President and Treasurer of Freddie Mac, holding that position until 2008.[2] He joined bancAccess Financial in 2009.[2]

References[]

Government offices
Preceded by
Richard S. Carnell
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Markets
2004 — 2005
Succeeded by
Anthony Ryan
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