John W. Snyder

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John W. Snyder was an American businessman and close confidant of President Harry S. Truman who served as the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury from 1946 to 1953, overseeing post–World War II economic transition.

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instanceOf American politician
human
appointedBy Harry S. Truman NERFINISHED
closeConfidantOf Harry S. Truman NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer United States Department of the Treasury NERFINISHED
endTime 1953
familyName Snyder NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork banking
economic policy
public finance
givenName John NERFINISHED
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
middleName William NERFINISHED
notableFor being a long-time friend of Harry S. Truman
service as Secretary of the Treasury during the early Cold War period
notableWork oversight of post–World War II U.S. economic transition
occupation banker
business executive
government official
oversaw Treasury role in Korean War financing
Treasury role in Marshall Plan financing
U.S. fiscal policy after World War II
management of the U.S. public debt
participatedIn post–World War II economic policy-making
partOf Truman administration NERFINISHED
positionHeld United States Secretary of the Treasury NERFINISHED
startTime 1946
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson succeededInOfficeAsSecretaryOfTheTreasury John W. Snyder
subject surface form: Fred M. Vinson