Peter R. Fisher has been an attorney, a central banker, a U.S. Treasury official, an asset management executive, and an educator.
[4] [5] In 1998, Fisher played an important role in the resolution of the crisis involving the hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management.
In 2013, he stepped down as head of the fixed income group and served as a senior director of the BlackRock investment institute.
[14] From 2014 to 2021 he taught a popular second-year MBA course at Tuck called “The Arrhythmia of Finance”, earning the 2021 Teaching Excellence Award.
[15] After leaving Dartmouth at the end of 2021, Fisher rejoined BlackRock as a managing director in the Strategy Function to lead the firm’s Global Retirement Initiative.