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Director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York | |
In office March 1999 – December 2002 | |
President | Bill Clinton |
Personal details | |
Born | Derek Bryson Park, New York, NY, USA |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Residence(s) | New York, New York |
Alma mater | Western University, New York University |
Profession | Financial Services |
Awards | The State of New York Military Commendation Medal (2002); Honorary Citizen, Natchez, Mississippi (1985) |
Website | http://derekbrysonpark.com/ |
Derek Bryson Park (born April 11, 1956) is an American Portfolio Manager, currently serving as Principal of Wilmington Capital Securities. Park has held a number of public positions in his career, including Director of the Federal Home Loan Banks, Vice-Chairman of New York Industrial Development Agency and Director of the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
Park attended University of Western Ontario and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1977. In 1979, he earned an MPA from New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, and a Ph.D. from the New York University Graduate School of Arts and Science in 1982. While pursuing his education, Park was made Director of Stadium Operations of the US Open Tennis Championships at Flushing Meadows in 1979, and Operations Manager of the WCT Tournament of Champions in the early 1980s.
During the 1980s, Park worked at California-based Callon Petroleum Company and Interpublic Group. In 1983, Park served as Statewide Campaign Manager for the then Attorney General of Mississippi Bill Allain during his succession run and election to Governor.
In 1999, he was appointed by the Clinton administration to the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York as Director, and remained in the position until 2002. The then went onto serve in other public positions in New York City, including Commissioner of the New York City Commission on Human Rights.
References
- "Derek Bryson Park: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com.
- ^ "Securities Executive Named to Board of N.Y. bank". Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi. April 11, 1999. p. 1C. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- "Reporter's Notebook: Open's Closed Places". The New York Times. September 2, 1979. p. S 7.
- Park, Derek, Bryson. “1980 U.S. OPEN PANORAMAS.” U.S. OPEN-USTA National Tennis Center, New York-Special Centennial Edition (September 1–13, 1981); Page 152. Tennis Championships Magazine (Special U.S. Open edition Vol. 31 No. 8); Publisher: H.O. Zimman, Inc.; Copyright 1981 by H.O. Zimman, Inc.
- International Who's Who In Tennis; Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 83-050904; International Standard Book No. 0-9611296
- Tournament of Champions, Forest Hills, New York (May 2–9, 1982); WCT Official Magazine (VOL. 32/ NO. 4); Publisher: H.O. Zimman, Inc.; Copyright 1982 by World Championship Tennis Magazine.
- "Callon Petroleum Company (CPE)". Callon Petroleum Company. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
- “Allain, Edwards Here Friday” The Natchez Democrat from Natchez, Mississippi-Page 1 Page 1D. December 15, 1983
- "The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Names Executive". American Banker. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
See also
- List of Bishop's College School alumni
- New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
- Kew-Forest School