Crockett, Jean A. (1919–1998)
Crockett, Jean A. (1919–1998)
American banker. Born April 20, 1919, in Tucson, Arizona; died Oct 3, 1998 in Delaware, Pennsylvania.
Served as professor of economics and chair of finance department, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; appointed chair of the Regional Federal Reserve Bank in Philadelphia, PA (1981) and served one-year term beginning Jan 1, 1982.
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