Sheila Bair

Former chair, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

The Honorable Sheila Bair is a nationally recognized leader in financial regulation and public service, renowned for protecting Main Street during the 2008 financial crisis.

As chair of the FDIC from 2006 to 2011, she championed accountability for "too big to fail" institutions and earned the JFK Library's Profiles in Courage Award. She was twice named by Forbes Magazine as the second most powerful woman in the world.

She later served as the first female president of Washington College and became the first female chair of Fannie Mae. She has served on several corporate and advisory boards, while continuing her work on public policy issues as founding chair of the Systemic Risk Council and a Founding Board member of the Volcker Alliance.

A respected voice on financial policy issues, Sheila is a frequent op-ed contributor for the Financial Times and other publications. She is also the author of the New York Times best seller "Bull by the Horns," her memoir of the financial crisis and the award-winning Money Tales books for children.