| Participant | Description |
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| Tucker Hart Adams | Attended 3 of the first 4 Jackson Hole meetings |
| Wayne Angell | Central banker who visited several Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 1990 |
| Stephen Axilrod | Visisted several Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 1996 |
| Jack Beebe | Visited 12 Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 2001 |
| Robert Bennett | Mormon US Senator who attended Brussels Forums |
| John M. Berry | Visited 5 Jackson Hole meetings from 1985 up to 2003 |
| Alan Blinder | Princeton economist. Advisor to President Bill Clinton. vice chairman of the Federal Reserve from June 1994 to January 1996. |
| Paul Blustein | ACG YL 1973, 1973 Rhodes Scholar, visited Jackson Hole meetings in 1984 and 1986 |
| Andrew Brimmer | African-American economist who attended the 1972 Bilderberg as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
| Roger Brinner | Kicked a heavy Jackson Hole habit in 2000 |
| J. A. Cacy | Visited four Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 1987 |
| Phillip Cagan | Economist who visited the first Jackson Hole symposium |
| Alden Clausen | President of the World Bank from 1981 to 1986, where he scaled up forced structural adjustment programs on borrowing counties. Attended 2 Bilderberg meeting, 1 Jackson Hole meeting and at least one WEF annual meeting. Also president and CEO of Bank of America. |
| Kathleen Cooper | US economist who visited seven Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 2003 |
| Patrick Corcoran | Visited 4 Jackson Hole meetings in the 1980s |
| Thomas E. Davis | Extremely heavy Jackson Hole habit until 2005 |
| Frederick Deming | US central banker, stint in government under Lyndon Johnson, and Lazard Freres |
| Rudiger Dornbusch | German economist who visited 4 Jackson Hole meetings |
| Wim Duisenberg | President of the European Central Bank, 7 Bilderbergs |
| Robert Eisenbeis | Visited eleven Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 2005 |
| Robert Forrestal | Visited a lot of Jackson Hole meetings up to 1995 |
| Benjamin Friedman | US economist who visited the first Jackson Hole meeting in 1982 |
| Roger Guffey | President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 1976-1991 |
| Craig Hakkio | Picked up a Jackson Hole habit which went full blown in 1989 |
| John Heimann | Visited 5 Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 1997 |
| H. Robert Heller | Visited six Jackson Hole meetings |
| Bryon Higgins | Kicked a heavy Jackson Hole habit in 1994 |
| Richard Hoey | Jackson Hole meeting habit |
| Henry Kaufman | US economist. From the first Jackson Hole meeting in 1982, a regular visior up to 2010 |
| Donald Kohn | US central banker, then Brookings Institution. |
| Bruce MacLaury | President of the Brookings Institution who attended 7 Bilderbergs |
| Preston Martin | American economist and banker who was the 12th [[Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
|vice chairman of the Federal Reserve]] from 1982 to 1986.= |
| William Melton | Attended 8 Jackson Hole Symposia in the 1980s |
| William Neikirk | Author/editor who visited five Jackson Hole meetings |
| Scott Pardee | CFR, Jackson hole regular until 2000 |
| Robert T. Parry | Jackson Hole regular |
| Barry K. Robinson | Attended a bunch of Jackson Hole meetings in the 1980s and then the 2000s |
| Leonard Santow | Visited seven Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 1996 |
| Karl Scheld | Heavy Jackson Hole habit in 1994 |
| Francis Schott | Visited 5 Jackson Hole meetings from the first meeting of 1985 up to 1990 |
| Mark Sniderman | Kicked a heavy Jackson Hole habit in 2012 |
| Lawrence Summers | US Deep State actor "I've always thought that under-populated countries in Africa are vastly UNDER-polluted" |
| Sheila Tschinkel | Visited five Jackson Hole meetings from 1984 up to 1990 |
| Rimmer De Vries | Visited 6 Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1986 up to 1994 |
| John O. Wilson | |
| Seymour Zucker | Attended almost all the Jackson Hole Symposia up to 1997 |