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David Malpass

David R. Malpass (born March 8, 1956) is an American economist and also ran in the 2010 Republican primary for U.S. Senate in New York. He is the founder and president of Encima Global LLC, an economic research and consulting firm based in New York City. He served as Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary under President Ronald Reagan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under President George H. W. Bush, and Chief Economist at Bear Stearns. He was highly positive about the state of the US economy in 2007, optimistically defending it despite its partial crash later that year. Malpass campaigned to unseat appointed Senator Kirsten Gillibrand in the 2010 U.S. Senate Special Election in New York, but he lost the Republican primary on September 14, 2010.
==Career==
During the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, Malpass worked on an array of economic, budget, and foreign policy issues including small business promotion throughout Latin America, and the 1986 tax cut. Malpass served as the Republican staff director of Congress’s Joint Economic Committee from 1989–1990, and, more recently, as a member of Congress’s blue-ribbon panel on budget scoring from 2002-2003.〔
Malpass worked at Bear Stearns for 15 years and spent six of those years as the firm's chief economist. Malpass' team ranked second in the Institutional Investor ranking of Wall Street economists in 2005, 2006, and 2007.
Malpass founded Encima Global in June 2008. As head of Encima Global, Malpass provides daily in-depth analysis of global economic and political trends relevant to institutional investors.〔Republican ex-finance honcho David Malpass shooting for Kirsten Gillibrand's Senate seat, by Celeste Katz and David Saltonstall, Daily News, 15 April 2010, ()〕
Malpass authors a column in ''Forbes'' magazine and is a regular contributor to the op-ed section of the Wall Street Journal. He is also a frequent TV commentator.
From 1977 to 1983 Malpass worked in Portland Oregon for Esco Corporation (steel), Arthur Andersen (where he became a licensed CPA), and Consolidated Supply (plumbing wholesaler.) In 2012, he wrote a chapter entitled 'Sound Money, Sound Policy' in ''The 4% Solution: Unleashing the Economic Growth America Needs'', published by the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Malpass sits on the boards of the Economic Club of New York and the New Mountain Financial Corporation. He is also a former director of the National Committee on United States-China Relations and the Council of the Americas.

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