Not former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm. From the story:
Jennifer Granholm, the former Michigan governor, turned down an overture from the Obama administration to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to two people briefed on the matter.
Granholm, who left office on Jan. 1 after two terms as governor, is an instructor in law, public policy and business at the University of California at Berkeley, according to a Jan. 24 announcement from the university.
Administration officials also discussed recruiting former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland for the post, said one of the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks aren’t public. Strickland, who lost his bid for re-election last year, said today that he wasn’t approached about the job.




