Lawrence Kudlow

@Director of the National Economic Council, Life Achievements and Childhood

Lawrence Kudlow is the Director of the National Economic Council in President Trump’s administration

Aug 20, 1947

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 20, 1947
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Director of the National Economic Council, Princeton University, Economists, Media Personalities
  • City/State: New Jersey
  • Spouses: Judith Kudlow (m. 1986), Nancy Gerstein (m. 1974–1975), Susan Cullman Sicher (m. 1981; divorced)
  • Known as: Lawrence Alan Kudlow
  • Universities:
    • Princeton University,University Of Rochester
    • University of Rochester
    • Princeton University
    • Elisabeth Morrow School

Lawrence Kudlow born at

Englewood, New Jersey

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Birth Place

Lawrence Kudlow’s first marriage was in 1974 to Nancy Ellen Gerstein, an editor in the fiction department of ‘New Yorker’ magazine, however, the two divorced just about a year later.

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Personal Life

His second marriage in 1981 was to Susan (Cullman) Sicher of the reputed Cullman and Bloomingdale’s families. Kudlow was then the assistant director for economic policy in the Office of Management and Budget. He married his current wife, Judith "Judy" Pond, an artist’ in 1986.

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Born a Jew who had his bar mitzvah when 13, Kudlow became a Roman Catholic in 1990 under the influence of Father C. John McCloskey III.

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Lawrence Alan Kudlow was born on August 20, 1947, in New Jersey, in an affluent Jewish family, to Irving Howard Kudlow and Ruth Kudlow

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Childhood & Early Life

He received his early education from Elisabeth Morrow School in Englewood, New Jersey, where he studied till the sixth grade. He finished high school from Dwight-Englewood School, also an exclusive private educational institution.

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He took admission at the University of Rochester, New York from where he graduated in 1969 with a degree in history. During his Rochester days, “Kuddles”, as he was popularly known, excelled at lawn tennis and was also an active member of the Students for a Democratic Society, a left-wing antiwar group.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1970, Larry Kudlow joined many rising young democrats, including Bill Clinton, to work in the ‘New Politics’ senatorial campaign of Joseph Duffey in Connecticut. Kudlow impressed with his brilliant district coordinator skills.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1971, Kudlow enrolled at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of the Princeton University to study politics and economics, however, he quit before obtaining his master’s degree.

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Childhood & Early Life

Kudlow joined the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a staff economist and within a short time proved his mettle, switched jobs and became the chief economist at ‘Paine Webber’ doubling his salary in the process. That he was just 28 and without a degree in economics did not seem to matter.

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Career

In 1979, by which time he had become a strong advocate of free trade, he was hired by Bear Stearns, a top investment bank as its chief economist.

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In late 1981, he became chief economist at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the first Reagan administration. He, however, had serious disagreements with his boss, David Stockman, the OMB director and left in 1983. While he was in OMB, he also served the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation as an advisory committee member.

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For the next few years, Kudlow operated his own consultancy firm in Washington DC but in 1987, returned to Bear Stearns as its senior managing director and chief economist. In early 1994, he was, however, sacked when he missed making a crucial investor meet speech due to his addiction to cocaine.

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Kudlow was also engaged by A. B. Laffer & Associates in the capacity of an economic counsel and also on the board of directors of ‘Empower America’ that later merged with ‘Citizens for a Sound Economy’ to give birth to ‘FreedomWorks’. He is also the consulting chief economist and a founder director of ‘American Skandia Life Assurance’, a subsidiary of the insurance major, ‘Prudential Financial’.

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