Brian C. Roseboro
Under Secretary for Domestic Finance
Brian Carlton Roseboro was sworn in as Under Secretary of the Treasury
for Domestic Finance on April 16, 2004. He previously served as Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Markets since July 30, 2001.
In his role, Mr. Roseboro advises and assists the Secretary of the Treasury
on all aspects of domestic finance. Specifically, the office is responsible
for formulating policy and legislation in the areas of public debt management,
capital markets, financial institutions, government financial management
services, federal lending, fiscal affairs, government sponsored enterprises,
and community development.
Prior to his government service, Mr. Roseboro was most recently Deputy
Director of Market Risk Management for the American International Group
from 1996 until 2001. From 1993 to 1996 he was Director & Risk Management
Adviser on foreign exchange trading for Swiss Bank Corp. in New York.
He was Vice President of foreign-exchange options trading at the First
National Bank of Chicago between 1988 and 1993. He began his financial
markets career with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he worked
between 1983 and 1988, rising to chief dealer on the foreign-exchange
trading desk.
Mr. Roseboro received a Certificate in International Relations and a
BA degree in economics from the University of Rochester 1981. He also
received a MBA from Columbia University 1983. He is married to Valerie
Walker Roseboro and has two children, a daughter Cleo and a son Brian.