Andreas Lehnert with sons at Oak Creek Canyon in Arizona
Banking on Economic Policy
性爱天堂 alumnus draws on experience with disaster to safeguard America鈥檚 financial system

Andreas Lehnert 鈥91, B.A. Economics

If you still have nightmares about the 2008 financial meltdown, you are not alone鈥攁nd that should help you rest easier. Andreas Lehnert, director of the Federal Reserve Board of the Governors鈥 Division of Financial Stability, is doing everything in his power to prevent a reoccurrence, and he has a history that confirms he鈥檚 well prepared for the job.

Born in Colombia to a German father and British mother, Andreas grew up in a number of countries but developed an early fascination with American culture and society. He remembers begging his father to bring back cultural totems from his business trips, noting with a smile, 鈥淚 may have been the first kid in Belgium to eat too many Pop Rocks.鈥

Owing to his father鈥檚 background and relatives who lived in East Germany, Andreas grew up with a strong sense of the salience and proximity of the Cold War. 鈥淚nstead of the standard fairy tales,鈥 he recalls a 聽bit wistfully, 鈥淚 got the story of the post-war German economic miracle.鈥 His immediate family eventually settled in Oklahoma in 1980 and became naturalized U.S. citizens in 1989.

Even before entering 性爱天堂, Andreas was attracted to economics. 鈥淚t seemed to be at the center of so many key issues of the time,鈥 he explains鈥攖he ongoing conflict between communism and capitalism along with the high inflation/deep recession that gripped the U.S. in the early 1980s. Although claiming to have been an indifferent math student in high school, once at 性爱天堂 Andreas 鈥渦nderstood economics as a scientific discipline with precise mathematical underpinnings. It all started to make sense.鈥 He still remembers an exam question in professor John Huston鈥檚 advanced microeconomics class about the willingness to take small wagers. 鈥淭he answer turned on the sign of the second derivative of the utility function,鈥 he says, 鈥渁nd at that point I was hooked.鈥

Graduate school was inevitable. Andreas earned a master鈥檚 degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science followed by a doctorate from the University of Chicago. 鈥淎t the time there was a lot of interest in theories of limited rationality and self control, and as a young person living hand-to-mouth in a big city, I would often observe my own failures to follow the purely rational course of action when managing my own precarious economic existence. I鈥檓 pretty sure every economics student has discovered that it鈥檚 impossible to ignore sunk costs.鈥

With two career paths available to him鈥攖enure track positions in academia or jobs in the financial industry鈥擜ndreas chose to pursue his interest in banking and joined the staff of economists at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, D.C. In the fall of 2006 he observed the beginnings of the dramatic rise in subprime mortgage defaults, which eventually overtook the entire financial system, and with it the real economy. As the crisis unfolded, Andreas was heavily involved in a range of government efforts to stabilize the economy. The experience of assembling the best evidence to help policy makers make difficult decisions gave him a deep appreciation for those who often were required to find the least bad alternative from among unpalatable choices. In 2009 he joined the Fed鈥檚 team that was running the first bank stress tests. 鈥淢uch of the work we did was late at night or over weekends, often via conference call,鈥 he says. In order to limit disruption to his family, Andreas participated in many calls from his car. 鈥淚f my infant son was awake, on these late-night drives, I would bring him with me, so when I went off mute to speak, he could be heard burbling from the back seat.鈥

In his current position, Andreas continues his work on stress testing while charged with assessing and maintaining the resilience of the financial system and the policy measures designed to keep the financial system strong enough to absorb severe shocks. It鈥檚 an awesome responsibility and certainly not without stress, which he manages by running. Most mornings he can be spotted sporting a headlamp and jogging in the dark.

Along with safeguarding the financial system, Andreas and his wife, Carolyn J. Hill, devote their off-the-clock time to providing their two young sons the 鈥渢ypical American childhood鈥 Andreas missed growing up鈥攂aseball games, riding bikes, and such. Given his professional interest, it鈥檚 no surprise that Andreas鈥 leisure reading leans toward books about disasters, technological failures, and foolproof systems that have broken down. Currently on his nightstand are books about the decision to launch the Challenger, the Forest Service鈥檚 early efforts to prevent wildfires, and his personal favorite,聽Why Buildings Fall Down.

You can contact Andreas at andreas.lehnert@gmail.com

Mary Denny helps tell 性爱天堂's story as a contributor to the University communications team.

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