Charles Morgan Seeger III (born 1948) is an American attorney, author, and international derivatives and financial markets expert.
[1] Seeger specializes in economic development in emerging markets, advising financial sector regulators on transparency, enforcement, and market-based international best practices.
He is married to Arline Michelle (Sheehan) Seeger (lawyer, former Executive Director of the National Lime Association) and lives in Washington, D.C., and Naples, Florida.
[3] In 1986, Seeger joined the CME as senior vice president and government counsel, and developed the American Coalition for Flexible Exchange Rates (ACFX) under the leadership of Nobel Laureate, Milton Friedman, and Leo Melamed.
Seeger directs the FMI economic development projects that are competitively awarded from USAID, World Bank, and other international donor agencies.