Mark Carney | |
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120th Governor of the Bank of England | |
In office July 1, 2013 – March 15, 2020 | |
Appointed by | George Osborne |
Preceded by | Sir Mervyn King |
Succeeded by | Andrew Bailey |
8th Governor of the Bank of Canada | |
In office February 1, 2008 – June 3, 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Stephen Harper |
Preceded by | David A. Dodge |
Succeeded by | Stephen Poloz |
Chair of the Financial Stability Board | |
In office November 4, 2011 – November 26, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Mario Draghi |
Succeeded by | Randal Quarles |
Personal details | |
Born | Mark Joseph Carney March 16, 1965 Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada |
Citizenship | |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse |
Diana Fox (m. 1994) |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | |
Signature | |
Mark Joseph Carney (born March 16, 1965) is a Canadian economist and politician who was the 8th governor of the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013 and the 120th governor of the Bank of England from 2013 to 2020. He was the chair of the Financial Stability Board from 2011 to 2018.
Prior to his governorships, Carney worked at Goldman Sachs as well as the Department of Finance Canada. Following his governorships, he served as chair and head of impact investing at Brookfield Asset Management (BAM) and as chair of the new board of directors for Bloomberg L.P.[3] He was also the United Nations special envoy for climate action and finance.[4][5] He resigned from all three positions in January 2025.
A member of the Liberal Party, Carney became a special advisor and the chair of the Liberal task force on economic growth in September 2024.[6][7] He previously served as an informal advisor to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2020, advising him on the government's COVID-19 economic response.[8][9][10] Following Trudeau's resignation in early 2025, speculation emerged of Carney's candidacy to replace him.[11] He launched his campaign for the Liberal leadership days after Trudeau's resignation, and has been described as a leading candidate.[12]
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