Robert Steven Kaplan

Robert Steven Kaplan

President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Robert S. Kaplan is president and chief executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Previously, he was the Senior Associate Dean for External Relations and Martin Marshall Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is also co-chairman of Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, a global venture philanthropy firm, as well as chairman and a founding partner of Indaba Capital Management. Before joining Harvard in 2005, Kaplan was vice chairman of the Goldman Sachs Group with responsibilities for Global Investment Banking and Investment Management.

He has written several books on leadership and goal development, including 'What You're Really Meant To Do: A Road Map For Reaching Your Unique Potential' published by Harvard Business Review Press. You can read his most recent essay here.

Slowing workforce growth can affect American GDP growth unless we focus on skills training and immigration reform, says Robert Steven Kaplan, the President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Everything is cheap and nobody has jobs. Welcome to the future. President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas fills us in on how we got here.
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Leadership is accessible to each of us—today. It requires a process of hard work, willingness to ask questions, and openness to learning.
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Leadership is accessible to each of us—today. It requires a process of hard work, willingness to ask questions, and openness to learning.
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Leadership is accessible to each of us—today. It requires a process of hard work, willingness to ask questions, and openness to learning.
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Leadership is accessible to each of us—today. It requires a process of hard work, willingness to ask questions, and openness to learning.
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Leadership is accessible to each of us—today. It requires a process of hard work, willingness to ask questions, and openness to learning.