Appointments of new members and designation of the chair and vice chair of the Thrift Institutions Advisory Council.The Federal Reserve Board announced on November 18, 2004, the names of six new members of its Thrift Institutions Advisory Council (TIAC TIAC - Technical Identification and Analysis Center TIAC - The Internet Access Company TIAC - This Is A Call (Foo Fighters song) TIAC - Tourism Industry Association of Canada) and designated a new president and vice president of the council for 2005. The council is an advisory group made up of twelve representatives from thrift institutions. The panel was established by the Board in 1980 and includes members from savings and loans, savings banks, and credit unions. The council meets three times each year with the Board of Governors to discuss developments relating to thrift institutions, the housing industry, mortgage finance, and certain regulatory issues. The new council president for 2005 is Curtis L. Hage, chairman and chief executive officer, Home Federal Bank, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The new vice president is Roy M. Whitehead, president and chief executive officer, Washington Federal Savings, Seattle, Washington. These six new members were named for two-year terms that began on January 1, 2005: Craig G. Blunden, chairman, president, and CEO, Provident Savings Bank, FSB, Riverside, California Alexander R.M. Boyle, vice chairman, Chevy Chase Bank, Bethesda, Maryland Robert M. Couch, president and CEO, New South Federal Savings Bank, Birmingham, Alabama Jeffrey H. Farver, president and CEO, San Antonio Federal Credit Union, San Antonio, Texas George Jeffrey Records, Jr., chairman and CEO, MidFirst Bank, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma David Russell Taylor, president and CEO, Rahway Rahway (rô`wā), industrial city (1990 pop. 25,325), Union co., NE N.J., on the Rahway River; settled c.1720 as part of Elizabethtown, inc. 1858. Plastics, clothing, pharmaceuticals, and electrical equipment are among the city's manufactures. The British were routed in skirmishes there in 1777. Savings Institution, Rahway, New Jersey Other TIAC members whose terms continue through 2005 are the following: Eldon R. Arnold, president and CEO, Citizens Equity First Credit Union (CEFCU CEFCU - Caltech Employees Federal Credit Union CEFCU - Citizen's Equity First Credit Union), Peoria, Illinois H. Brent Beesley, chairman and CEO, Heritage Bank, St. George, Utah Douglas K. Freeman, chairman and CEO, NetBank, Alpharetta, Georgia David H. Hancock, chief executive officer, North American Savings Bank, Grandview, Missouri |
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