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December 21, 2001NO.100
Appointment of Mr Glenn Stevens as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank
of Australia
I am pleased to announce that His Excellency the Governor-General of Australia
has appointed Mr Glenn Stevens as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of
Australia for a term of seven years commencing 21 December 2001.
Mr Stevens joined the Research Department of the Reserve Bank of Australia
in 1980. He has held the position of Assistant Governor (Economic) since 1996
where he has been closely involved in providing advice to the Governor and the
Board on economic matters.
Mr Stevens brings a wealth of central banking and international experience
to the position of Deputy Governor. He was educated at Sydney University where
he obtained a first class Honours Degree in Economics. In 1985, Mr Stevens also
received a Master of Arts (Economics) from the University of Western Ontario,
Canada.
Mr Stevens is also a member of the Advisory Boards of the Melbourne Institute
for Applied Economic and Social Research and the Hong Kong Institute for Monetary
Research.
He has written a number of highly regarded articles on monetary policy and
a wide range of other economic matters. He was born in 1958 and is married with
two children.
Mr Stevens replaces Dr Stephen Grenville whose term as Deputy Governor ended
on 30 November 2001. Dr Grenville served as Deputy Governor and a
member of the Reserve Bank Board for five years and has made a valuable contribution
to public policy in Australia in the past thirty years.
CANBERRA
20 December 2001