Alexander Hamilton Award (U.S. Treasury)

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The Alexander Hamilton Award (U.S. Treasury) is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to recognize outstanding leadership and exceptional service in economic and financial policy.

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instanceOf United States federal award
government award
awardCategory public service award
awardedFor exceptional service in economic policy
exceptional service in financial policy
outstanding leadership in economic policy
outstanding leadership in financial policy
confers formal recognition by the U.S. Department of the Treasury
country United States of America
domain economic policy
financial policy
eligibility individuals with distinguished contributions to U.S. economic policy
individuals with distinguished contributions to U.S. financial policy
field economics
finance
hasRecipient Alan Greenspan
Henry Paulson
surface form: Henry M. Paulson Jr.

Jack Lew
surface form: Jacob J. Lew

Janet Yellen
surface form: Janet L. Yellen

Lawrence Summers
Paul A. Volcker
surface form: Paul Volcker

Robert Rubin
Timothy Franz Geithner
surface form: Timothy F. Geithner
inception 1999
isHighestHonorOf United States Department of the Treasury
location Washington, D.C.
namedAfter Alexander Hamilton
namedForOccupation first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
presentedBy United States Department of the Treasury
sector public sector

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John B. Taylor awardReceived Alexander Hamilton Award (U.S. Treasury)