Mark Weinberger

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Mark A. Weinberger
Born (1961-07-28) July 28, 1961 (age 63)
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Nationality American
Alma mater Emory University
Case Western University
Georgetown University Law Center
Occupation Chairman and CEO of EY
Predecessor Jim Turley
Children 4

Mark A. Weinberger is an American businessman.[1][2][3] He is the chairman and CEO of Ernst & Young.[1][2][3]

Biography

Early life

Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania,[4] Weinberger graduated from Wyoming Seminary in Kingston, Pennsylvania, received a B.A. from Emory University,[3] an M.B.A and J.D. from Case Western University[3] and an LLM from Georgetown University Law Center.[3]

Career

Weinberger first joined EY in 1987 as an entry-level staff member.[3] In 1990 he moved into the public sector and took a role as Tax Counsel for Sen. John C. Danforth.[5][6] He also served as Chief of Staff for the 1994 Entitlement and Tax Reform Committee.[7]

In March 1996, he co-founded Washington Counsel, P.C.[8] This firm merged with Ernst & Young in May 2000 and he became director of National Tax Department for Ernst & Young's US Practice.[9][10] Later that year, Weinberger returned to public service when President Clinton appointed him to the Social Security Advisory Board.[11][12] Following the resignation of Jonathan Talisman,[13] Weinberger became Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy at the U.S. Treasury.[14]

In April 2002 he stepped down from that role and rejoined EY as Americas Deputy Vice Chair of Tax Services.[15][16] He currently serves as chairman and CEO of EY, and is based in Washington.[3] He succeeded retiring Chairman & CEO Jim Turley in July 2013.[1]

Weinberger sits on the boards of directors for The Tax Council,[17] The American Council for Capital Formation,[18] and the Bullis School.[19] In December 2012 he was presented the Achievement Award by the Anti-Defamation League.[20]

In December 2014 Weinberger was announced as Chair of the Business Roundtable Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy.[21]

Personal

He is married and has four children.[3][22] He skis, plays tennis, and also runs track.[3]

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