Appointment of chairmen and deputy chairmen of the Federal Reserve Banks.The Federal Reserve Board on October 27, 2004, announced the appointment of the chairmen and deputy chairmen of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks for 2005. Each Reserve Bank has a nine-member board of directors. The Board of Governors in Washington appoints three of these directors and each year designates one of its appointees as chairman and a second as deputy chairman. Following are the names of the chairmen and deputy chairmen appointed by the Board for 2005: Boston Samuel O. Thier Samuel O. Thier (born 1937) is professor of Medicine and Health Care Policy at Harvard University. He previously served as the president of Brandeis University from 1991-94 and the president of the Massachusetts General Hospital from 1994-97. , M.D., professor of medicine and professor of health care policy, Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. , Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital Health care The major teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School, widely regarded as one of the best health care centers in the world , Boston, Massachusetts, renamed chairman. Blenda J. Wilson, president and chief executive officer, Nellie Mae Education Foundation, Quincy, Massachusetts, renamed deputy chairman. New York John E. Sexton, president, New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the , New York, New York, renamed chairman. Jerry I. Speyer, president and chief executive officer, Tishman Speyer Properties Tishman Speyer Properties is a leading real estate building and operating company set up in 1978 by two founding partners, Jerry Speyer and Robert Tishman. Overview , New York, New York, renamed deputy chairman. Philadelphia Ronald J. Naples, chairman and chief executive officer, Quaker Chemical Corporation, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, renamed chairman. Doris M. Damm, president and chief executive officer, ACCU Staffing Services, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, renamed deputy chairman. Cleveland Robert W. Mahoney, retired chairman and chief executive officer, Diebold, Incorporated, Canton, Ohio, renamed chairman. Charles E. Bunch, president and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. , PPG Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, renamed deputy chairman. Richmond Thomas J. Mackell, Jr., president and chief operating officer, The Kamber Group, Washington, D.C., named chairman. Theresa M. Stone, chief financial officer, Jefferson-Pilot Corporation, and president, Jefferson-Pilot Communications Company, Greensboro, North Carolina “Greensboro” redirects here. For other uses, see Greensboro (disambiguation). Greensboro, North Carolina (IPA: [ɡɹiːnsbʌɹəʊ]) is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. , named deputy chairman. Atlanta David M. Ratcliffe, chairman, president, and chief executive officer, Southern Company, Atlanta, Georgia, renamed chairman. V. Larkin Martin, managing partner, Martin Farm, Courtland, Alabama, renamed deputy chairman. Chicago W. James Farrell W. James Farrell (born circa 1943) is an American business man, known for being the CEO of Illinois Tool Works from 1995 to 2005. Farrell was in the United States Army from 1965 to 1967 of his military service. , chairman and chief executive officer, Illinois Tool Works Illinois Tool Works or ITW (NYSE: ITW) is a Fortune 500 company that produces engineered fasteners and components, equipment and consumable systems, and specialty products. It was founded in 1912 by Byron L. Smith, and three other men Frank W. England, Paul B. , Inc., Glenview, Illinois, renamed chairman. Miles D. White Miles D. White is an American businessman. He is currently chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Abbott. He is also chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. , chairman and chief executive officer, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois, renamed deputy chairman. St. Louis Walter L. Metcalfe, Jr., chairman, Bryan Cave LLP, St. Louis, Missouri, renamed chairman. Gayle P.W. Jackson, managing director, FondElec Clean Energy Group, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, renamed deputy chairman. Minneapolis Linda Hall Whitman, chief executive officer, MinuteClinic, Minneapolis, Minnesota, renamed chairman. Frank L. Sims, corporate vice president, Transportation, Cargill, Inc., Wayzata, Minnesota, renamed deputy chairman. Kansas City Robert A. Funk, chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Express Personnel Services International, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, named chairman. Richard H. Bard, chairman and chief executive officer, International Surface Preparation Corporation, Golden, Colorado, named deputy chairman. Dallas Ray L. Hunt, chairman, president, and chief executive officer, Hunt Consolidated, Inc., Dallas, Texas, renamed chairman. Patricia M. Patterson, president, Patterson Investments, Inc., Dallas, Texas, renamed deputy chairman. San Francisco George M. Scalise, president, Semiconductor Industry Association, San Jose, California, renamed chairman. David K.Y. Tang, partner, Preston, Gates and Ellis LLP, Seattle, Washington, named deputy chairman. |
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