 | |  | | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Winn, the congressional liaison for the Federal Reserve Board and a top adviser to Fed chairman Alan Greenspan, has died.
Winn, who was 66 and suffered from pancreatic cancer, died Thursday (August 14) at Georgetown University Hospital.
During his nearly 30-year career with the Federal Reserve, Winn served under four chairmen and was head of congressional liaison throughout Greenspan's chairmanship as well as the chairmanship of Paul Volcker.
Over the last two decades, The Washington Post reported, Winn was said to have played a role in almost every facet of major banking legislation considered by Congress and was known as Greenspan's point man on Capitol Hill. |  |  |  |  |
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