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Heath Tarbert (Heath Price Tarbert) was born on 15 July, 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., is an American lawyer and government official (born 1976). Discover Heath Tarbert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Heath Tarbert Net Worth
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Heath Price Tarbert (born July 15, 1976) is an American lawyer and former government official who most recently served as the 14th Chairman and a Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
Prior to leading the CFTC, he served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Markets and Development and as acting Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs.
As of July 1, 2023, he is Chief Legal Officer and Head of Corporate Affairs for Circle.
Tarbert was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, where he attended Calvert Hall College High School, a private Catholic preparatory school.
While in high school, he became an Eagle Scout.
The first in his family to go away to college, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in accounting and international business in 1998 from Mount St. Mary's University.
He then attended the University of Pennsylvania Law School, receiving a Juris Doctor in 2001 and a Doctor of Juridical Science in 2002.
Tarbert began his legal career at the international law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, working there from 2003 to 2005.
Tarbert later obtained a Master of Studies and a Doctor of Philosophy in comparative law from St John's College, Oxford, in 2005, where he was a Thouron Scholar.
His dissertation was titled, "Deal protection devices in stock-for-stock mergers: an Anglo-American analysis".
He then served as a law clerk for Chief Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit from 2005 to 2006.
He subsequently worked as an attorney-adviser in the Office of Legal Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice from 2006 to 2007.
From 2008 to 2009, he served as Associate Counsel to the President of the United States, providing legal advice to the National Economic Council and the Council of Economic Advisers.
In that role, he advised senior White House and Cabinet officials on issues related to the U.S. Government's response to the financial crisis.
From 2009 to 2010, Tarbert served as Special Counsel to the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
During his tenure, he participated in negotiations that eventually led to passage of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
From 2010 to 2013, Tarbert was a senior counsel, and subsequently partner, at the law firm of Weil Gotshal & Manges, where he led the Financial Regulatory Reform Working Group.
In 2014, Tarbert joined Allen & Overy as partner and head of the law firm's U.S. bank regulatory group.
Tarbert has served as the Chairman of the American Bar Association Subcommittee on Systemically Important Financial Institutions, Legal Adviser to the Systemic Risk Council, Senior Fellow at the Harvard Law School Program on International Financial Systems, deputy director of the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation, and a member of the Bretton Woods Committee.
Tarbert is an elected member of the American Law Institute and a Life Member of the National Eagle Scout Association.
On April 4, 2017, the White House nominated Tarbert to become Assistant Secretary for International Markets and Development.
He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on September 27, 2017, by a vote of 87–8 and was sworn in on October 10, 2017.
While at Treasury, Tarbert concurrently served as the acting U.S. Executive Director on the Board of the World Bank Group from 2017 to 2018, where he worked to negotiate a capital package that resulted in institutional reforms, including new financial discipline mechanisms and policies shifting a higher proportion of funding to poorer countries.
In this role, Tarbert was a key architect of the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act (FIRRMA), which passed Congress with bipartisan support in August 2018.
In April 2019, he was designated acting Under Secretary for International Affairs, following David Malpass becoming president of the World Bank Group.
As acting Under Secretary, Tarbert was charged with advancing U.S. interests in multilateral organizations on financial stability and regulatory issues, while promoting growth, negotiating trade agreements, and advocating for standards that level the playing field for U.S. firms.
He led the U.S. delegation at the G-7 and G-20 Finance Ministers' and Central Bank Governors' Deputies Meetings.
Tarbert was also a member of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and served on the FSB's Steering Committee and all three of its Standing Committees.
He co-chaired the U.S.-EU Financial Regulatory Forum and the U.S.-UK Financial Regulatory Working Group, both of which focus on enhancing financial regulatory cooperation with key counterparts and advancing U.S. economic interests.
Tarbert also served as policy chair of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which seeks to promote U.S. investments while protecting national security.
On January 9, 2019, the White House nominated Tarbert to serve as the 14th chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
A coalition of agricultural associations endorsed Tarbert's nomination shortly before his confirmation hearing.
He was then unanimously voice voted out of the Senate Agriculture Committee on April 1, 2019.
On June 5, 2019, the United States Senate voted 85–9 to confirm Tarbert as a commissioner for a term ending April 13, 2024, and on the same day voted 84–9 to confirm him as chairman.
Tarbert was sworn in on July 15, 2019, by Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
In his role as chairman, Tarbert served as the CFTC's chief executive, overseeing the agency's approximately 1,000 employees and contractors across its offices in Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, New York, NY, and Kansas City, MO.
As chairman, Tarbert also served as one of ten voting members of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC).
On June 9, 2020, Tarbert was elected vice-chair of the board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
Upon taking office, Tarbert sought to position the agency as an advocate for Main Street interests and American free enterprise.