Santanu K. "Sandy" Baruah is an American politician from the state of Oregon and is the president and chief executive officer of the Detroit Regional Chamber.
Baruah served as President George W. Bush’s last (acting) Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA).[1] In this role, he was responsible for the SBA's $18 billion small business loan portfolio.
Prior to his service in the Bush administration, Baruah was a corporate mergers and acquisitions consultant for the Performance Consulting Group. He also served in the administration of President George H. W. Bush (1989–1993) and was on the staff of U.S. Senator Bob Packwood (Oregon).
After leaving his most recent government service in early 2009, he was a Distinguished Fellow at the U.S. Council on Competitiveness, a Washington, D.C.–based think tank composed exclusively of corporate CEOs, university presidents and labor leaders.
In 2010, Baruah was named president and chief executive officer of the Detroit Regional Chamber. The Detroit Regional Chamber is one of the largest regional chambers of commerce in the United States.[3]
In 2017, Baruah was appointed to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - Detroit Branch board of directors.[4]