Pamela
F. Olson
Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy
On September 26, 2002, Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill swore-in Pamela
F. Olson, to be the Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy. The U.S. Senate
confirmed Olson on September 5, 2002.
As the Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, Olson has supervisory responsibility
for providing the Secretary of the Treasury with policy analysis, advice
and recommendations relating to all aspects of domestic and international
issues of Federal taxation, including all legislative proposals, regulatory
guidance, and tax treaties. The Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy is
also responsible for providing the official estimates of all Government
receipts for the President's budget, fiscal policy decisions, and Treasury
cash management decisions.
Olson joined Treasury as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy
in February 2001. She has served as the Acting Assistant Secretary for
Tax Policy since April 2002.
Prior to her appointment as Deputy Assistant Secretary, Olson was a partner
in the Washington, D.C. office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher &
Flom, LLP. She previously held positions with the Chief Counsel's office
of the Internal Revenue Service as Special Assistant to the Chief Counsel,
as an Attorney-Advisor in the Legislation and Regulations Division, and
as a trial attorney in San Diego District Counsel.
Olson is a member of the Bar of the District of Columbia, United States
Tax Court, and United States Supreme Court. She served as Chair of the
American Bar Association Section of Taxation immediately prior to her
Treasury appointment, the first woman to hold the position. She is a Fellow
of the American College of Tax Counsel; a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation;
and served as a Trustee of the American Tax Policy Institute. She is a
frequent speaker on continuing legal education topics and has published
several articles. She also served as federal tax advisor to the National
Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform. Pam received a B.A. magna
cum laude (1976), J.D. (1980), and M.B.A. (1984) from the University of
Minnesota. In 2002, she was awarded the University of Minnesota's Outstanding
Achievement Award.