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John P. LaWare

  • Governor, Board of Governors, 1988–1995
  • Born: February 20, 1928
  • Died: December 13, 2004

John P. LaWare joined the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on August 15, 1988. He resigned on April 30, 1995.

LaWare was born in 1928, in Columbus, Wisconsin. He earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Harvard University in 1950 and a master’s degree in political science from the University of Pennsylvania in 1951.1

After serving in the US Air Force, LaWare began a decades-long career in finance in 1953, rising through the ranks at Chemical Bank & Trust Co. in New York and the Shawmut Bank of Boston. While at Shawmut, LaWare served as Federal Advisory Council member (1986-1988) and a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (1988).2 

In July 1988, President Ronald Reagan nominated LaWare to serve on the Board of Governors.3 Of his service at the Board, Chairman Alan Greenspan said that LaWare had brought a "deep and practical knowledge of the American financial system" adn that LaWare had contributed to the development of legislation that became the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999.4 During his time at the Board, LaWare gave several noteworthy speeches, including "Things to Come: Financial Integration," "Setting the Global Scene: A Global Credit Crunch?" and "Banking's Role in Business-Community Partnerships."

After retiring from the Board of Governors in 1995, LaWare became an advisory director for Stewart Information Services Corp.5

Throughout his life, LaWare was active in a number of private- and public-sector organizations. He was chairman of the board of trustees of the Children’s Hospital in Boston, chairman of the Massachusetts Banker Association, director of the Executive Council of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay, and director of Jobs for Massachusetts. He also served as a trustee and member of the finance committee of Mount Holyoke College, vice chairman and trustee of Northeastern University, chairman of the United Way of Massachusetts Bay, director of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, and a trustee of Travelers Real Estate Investors Trust.

LaWare died in 2004.4

Endnotes

Written by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System as of November 2013 and updated by Ella Needler and Genevieve Podleski as of October 2022. See disclaimer and update policy.