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11 Facts About Richard Fink

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Richard Harold Fink was born on May 31,1951 and is an American businessman and academic.

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Richard Fink is the former executive vice president of Koch Industries, the second largest privately held company in the US.

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Between 1980 and 1986, Fink was on the economics faculty at George Mason University, where he was the founder and director of the Center for Market Processes, which later became the Mercatus Center.

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Richard Fink met with Koch in Wichita and planned what became the Mercatus Center in 1999.

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Richard Fink served as an executive vice president of Koch Industries, Inc He was chairman and CEO of Koch Companies Public Sector, LLC, which provides legal and government and public affairs services to Koch Industries and its affiliate.

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Richard Fink was on the board of directors of Koch Industries Inc.

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Richard Fink was on the board of the Fred C and Mary R Koch Foundation.

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Richard Fink served on the board of trustees of the Democratic Leadership Council.

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Richard Fink co-founded Citizens for a Sound Economy, where he served as president, and co-founded the Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation, which is the Americans for Prosperity Foundation.

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Richard Fink sat on the board of the Institute for Humane Studies, and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

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Richard Fink previously served on the Consumer Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Board and the Commission on Privatization.