Preston Rutledge

Founder, Rutledge Policy Group

Preston Rutledge

Founder, Rutledge Policy Group
Preston Rutledge is the founder of Rutledge Policy Group focusing on tax, savings, investment and employee benefits policy. As the former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Labor - the nation's top retirement and health plan regulator - he implemented regulations governing the operation of private employer retirement, health and workplace benefits plans, as well as the investment rules for retirement plan assets. Preston led the U.S. Delegation on private pension policy at the OECD, was a member of the Insurance and Private Pensions Committee and Chaired the Working Party on Private Pensions. He led oversight of the U.S. Thrift Savings Plan, the world's largest defined contribution plan, and represented the Secretary of Labor on the Boards of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds. Before joining the Department of Labor, Preston served as Senior Tax and Benefits Counsel on the U.S. Senate Finance Committee. He is a Fellow of Salzburg Global Seminar.
Last updated: Jul 08, 2025

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