Time magazine on Wednesday named Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as its 2009 Person of the Year, calling him "the most powerful nerd on the planet."
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A file photo of Ben Bernanke [File Photo: Chinadaily.com.cn] |
Bernanke will be featured on the cover of the magazine that hits stores Friday.
He beat out Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, President Obama, Apple CEO Steve Jobs and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi among other finalists.
Time said Bernanke was the reason the U.S. financial crisis wasn't worse.
Wednesday's announcement comes a day before a Senate Banking Committee vote on whether Bernanke should be given another term.
Bernanke was sworn in as Federal Reserve chairman in February 2006. He spent years in academia, as a professor at Princeton, Stanford and New York universities and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, according to the Fed's Web site.