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Early life and educationDynan grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut.[8] Her father served in the army during World War II and started his own business in the 1970s. She attended Brown University, graduating in 1985 with an A.B. in Applied Mathematics and Economics. After graduating from Brown, she worked at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington D.C. as a Research Assistant. Dynan went on to pursue graduate studies in economics at Harvard University, graduating with a Ph.D. in Economics in 1992. While at Harvard, her focus was in macroeconomics and econometrics. Her dissertation adviser was Greg Mankiw. CareerAfter earning her Ph.D., Dynan joined the Macroeconomic Analysis Section of the Federal Reserve Board. She remained at the Federal Reserve for 17 years, serving in a variety of senior positions. In 1998, she had a visiting appointment at Johns Hopkins University. From 2003-2004, Dynan served as a Senior Economist on the staff of the Council of Economic Advisers when Greg Mankiw was Chairman. In 2009, she left the Federal Reserve to become Vice President for Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution. In 2013, she was named Robert S. Kerr Senior Fellow at Brookings. In August 2013, Dynan was nominated by President Obama to serve as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and Chief Economist of the United States Department of the Treasury.[9] She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in June 2014. In this role, she advises the Secretary of the Treasury on current and prospective economic developments in the U.S. and assists in the determination of appropriate economic policies in areas ranging from housing to education. Dynan chaired the Board of Overseers of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and served on the Bureau of Economic Analysis Advisory Committee, the U.S. Financial Diaries Advisory Board, and the American Economic Association Committee on Economic Statistics. ResearchDynan’s research focuses on consumer spending and saving decisions, household debt and deleveraging,[10] household financial security, foreclosure prevention, and the effects of financial innovation on economic dynamics. Her papers have been published in top economics journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Perspectives, and Journal of Monetary Economics.[11] PersonalDynan is married to Douglas Elmendorf, dean and Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, and former director of the Congressional Budget Office. They live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with their twin daughters. 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