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  1. He became the Secretary of the Treasury on May 9, 1974, during the Nixon administration. After Nixon resigned, Simon was reappointed by President Gerald Ford and served until 1977 when President Jimmy Carter took office. Outside of government, he was a successful businessman and philanthropist.

  2. William Edward Simon (Paterson, 27 de novembro de 1927 – Santa Bárbara, 3 de junho de 2000) foi um empresário norte-americano que serviu como o 63º Secretário do Tesouro dos Estados Unidos entre 1974 e 1977 durante o final da presidência de Richard Nixon e toda presidência de Gerald Ford. [1]

  3. He was an active member of the USOC for more than three decades, and presided over the USOC as president during the Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984. Simon was the first chairman of the U.S. Olympic Foundation, which was created from the profits of the 1984 Games.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2000 · William E. Simon, who directed the nation's energy policy and was treasury secretary in the dark economic days of the 1970's and then proved to have a golden touch as an investor in the boom...

  5. William E. Simon (1927 - 2000) served as Deputy Secretary of the Treasury under Secretary George P. Shultz and, beginning in 1973, served concurrently as the Director of the Federal Energy Office during the oil shortage.

  6. William E Simon was a successful businessman and philanthropist. A high profile investor and ex-treasury secretary of the U.S., he served on both the government and private sectors during his lifetime.

  7. William Edward Simon, sixty-third Secretary of the United States Treasury, was born November 27, 1927, in Paterson, New Jersey. He was the son of Charles Simon, Jr., an insurance broker, and Eleanor Kearns Simon, and was the grandson of a French immigrant textile-dying manufacturer.