
New Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has brought on board two seasoned policy experts to help guide him as he begins his tenure at the nation’s central bank, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Tuesday.
The newspaper, citing unnamed sources, reported that Warsh has selected Paul Winfree and Daniel Heil, both described as conservative policy veterans, to serve in advisory roles during his early days on the job.
According to the Journal’s reporting, both Winfree and Heil will serve as temporary contractors, focusing on policy analysis and strategic planning as Warsh establishes his leadership approach. The report noted that the new chair has not yet made final determinations regarding permanent appointments within the Federal Reserve’s structure.
Reuters was unable to independently confirm the Wall Street Journal’s reporting at the time of publication.








