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Appointment of Timothy F. Geithner as president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.


The Federal Reserve Bank of New York The Bank of New York, abbrieviated to BNY, was a global financial services company that existed until its merger with the Mellon Financial Corporation on July 2, 2007.[1] The bank now continues under the new name of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation.  on October 15, 2003, named Timothy F. Geithner Timothy F. Geithner is the 9th president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In that role he also serves as Vice Chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).

Born August 18, 1961, in New York City, Mr. Geithner graduated from Dartmouth College with an A.B.
 to serve as the Bank's new president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . His appointment by the New York Federal Reserve Bank's Board of Directors was approved by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and announced by Mr. Peter Peterson, chair of the New York Federal Reserve Bank's Board of Directors and of the search committee that selected Mr. Geithner.

Mr. Geithner is expected to assume his duties in mid-November.

Mr. Geithner, 42, currently is the director of the Policy Development and Review Department in the International Monetary Fund of Washington, D.C. His department plays a central role in the design and implementation of IMF policies and in the review of its financial programs and assessments of member economies. He joined the IMF in September 2001.

Mr. Geithner served as Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs The Under Secretary for International Affairs is a position within the United States Department of the Treasury responsible for advising the Secretary of the Treasury on international economic issues. The current Under Secretary is David H.  from 1998 to 2001 under Secretaries Robert Rubin and Lawrence Summers. He was a principal adviser and member of the executive branch's senior team.

"I'm honored to be selected for this post and to work with an institution that is central to domestic and global financial stability," said Mr. Geithner.

"I'm pleased Tim Geithner will be at the helm; he'll do a great job," Mr. Peterson said. "He has done an outstanding job at Treasury and the IMF and is admirably equipped to confront the unique domestic and international challenges that will face our financial system over the coming years."

Mr. Geithner will succeed William J. McDonough

For other people named William McDonough, see William McDonough (disambiguation).


William J. McDonough, vice chairman and special advisor to the chairman at Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
, who served as the Bank's president from July 1993 until he stepped down in June of this year to assume the post of chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (or PCAOB) (sometimes called "Peekaboo") is a private-sector, non-profit corporation created by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, a 2002 United States federal law, to oversee the auditors of public companies.  in Washington, D.C. Jamie B. Stewart, First Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, has assumed on an interim basis the duties of president since Mr. McDonough's departure.

Mr. Peterson was assisted in the search by an outside advisory committee with ties to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York: Ann Fudge, Ellen Futter, Maurice R. Greenberg Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg (born May 4, 1925 in New York City) is an American businessman and former chairman and CEO of American International Group (AIG), the world's largest insurance and financial services corporation.

He is currently chairman and CEO of C.V.
, Walter Shipley, Paul Volcker, John Whitehead, and Robert Wilmers. Search committee members, all current members of the New York Federal Reserve Bank's Board, are Jill Considine, Loretta Lynch, John Sexton, Jerry Speyer, and Charles Wait.

Mr. Peterson was also advised by Robert Rubin, E. Gerald Corrigan E. Gerald Corrigan (born June 13, 1941) is an American banker and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He is currently a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs. , Lawrence Summers, and Fred Bergsten. He was also assisted by Tom Neff, Chairman US of Spencer Stuart.
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Title Annotation:Announcements
Publication:Federal Reserve Bulletin
Geographic Code:1U2NY
Date:Nov 1, 2003
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