Paul McCulley

Paul McCulley

​Paul McCulley is Chairman of the Society of Fellows of the Global Interdependence Center (GIC), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Society, founded in late 2010, is an evolving work with its inaugural event slated for Spring 2012. Prior to endowing the Society and becoming its first Chair, Paul was a senior partner at PIMCO, the world’s premier fixed income investment advisory firm, where he was a member of the Investment Committee from its inception, manager of multi-billion dollar portfolios, and founding author of the research publication, Global Central Bank Focus. A devout Keynesian and interpreter of the work of Hyman Minsky, Paul coined the terms Minsky Moment and Shadow Banking System. While at PIMCO, he appeared regularly in the business media, including CNBC and PBS’ Wealth Track. Paul was also a member of the US Treasury’s Borrowing Advisory Committee (TBAC). Mr. McCulley earned his BA from Grinnell College, Iowa, where he now sits on the Board of Trustees, and his MBA from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business. In his retirement from active portfolio management, Paul spends a lot of time fishing and listening to his whiskers grow, while nurturing his family life as a father. He also pursues his philanthropic visions as President of the Morgan le Fey Dreams Foundation, which he founded and endowed in 2006. 

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