Federal Open Market Committee and Advisory Councils: November 1, 2005.FEDERAL OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE MEMBERS ALAN GREENSPAN, Chairman 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. , Vice Chairman SUSAN SCHMIDT BIES DONALD L. KOHN ROGER W. FERGUSON, JR. RICHARD W. FISHER Richard W. Fisher, born 1949,[1] is currently the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, having assumed that post in April, 2005. A first-generation American, Fisher was born in Los Angeles, California but grew up in Mexico. DONALD L. KOHN MICHAEL H. MOSKOW Michael H. Moskow took office on September 1, 1994, as the eighth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. In 2007, he serves as a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee, bringing his District's perspective to policy discussions in MARK W. OLSON This article needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. ANTHONY M. SANTOMERO GARY H. STERN Gary H. Stern took office on March 16, 1985, as the eleventh chief executive of the Ninth Federal Reserve Bank, at Minneapolis. He is currently serving a full term that began March 1, 2001. Dr. Stern was born on November 3, 1944, in San Luis Obispo, California. He holds an A. ALTERNATE MEMBERS CHRISTINE M. CUMMING JACK GUYNN JEFFREY M. LACKER Jeffrey M. Lacker is a member of the Fed, whose vote was the solitary dissent in the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings in August, September, October, and December of 2006. The FOMC decided to keep interest rates steady at 5. SANDRA PIANALTO JANET L. YELLEN STAFF VINCENT R. REINHART, Secretary and Economist DEBORAH J. DANKER, Deputy Secretary MICHELLE M. SMITH, Assistant Secretary SCOTT G. ALVAREZ, General Counsel THOMAS C. BAXTER, JR., Deputy General Counsel KAREN H. JOHNSON, Economist DAVID J. STOCKTON, Economist THOMAS A. CONNORS, Associate Economist CHARLES L. EVANS, Associate Economist RICHARD T. FREEMAN, Associate Economist BRIAN F. MADIGAN, Associate Economist LORETTA MESTER, Associate Economist STEPHEN D. OLINER, Associate Economist ARTHUR J. ROLNICK, Associate Economist HARVEY ROSENBLUM, Associate Economist JOSEPH S. TRACY, Associate Economist DAVID W. WILCOX, Associate Economist DINO Kos, Manager, System Open Market Account FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL MARTIN G. MCGUINN, President Jerry A. Grundhofer, Vice President JAMES C. SMITH, First District THOMAS a. Renyi, Second District BRUCE L. HAMMONDS, Third District MARTIN G. MCGUINN, Fourth District G. KENNEDY THOMPSON G. Kennedy "Ken" Thompson (born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina on November 25, 1950) was named chairman, president, and CEO of Wachovia Corporation, formerly First Union Corporation in 2000. , Fifth District Fred L. Green III, Sixth District DENNIS J. KUESTER, Seveth District J. KENNETH GLASS, Eighth District JERRY A. GRUNDHOFER, Ninth District BYRON G. THOMPSON, Tenth District GAYLE M. EARLS, Eleven District RICHARD M. KOVACEVICH, Twelfth District CONSUMER ADVISORY COUNCIL MARK PINSKY, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Chair LORI R. SWANSON, St. Paul, Minnesota, Vice Chair STELLA ADAMS, Durham, North Carolina DENNIS L. ALGIERE, Westerly, Rhode Island FAITH L. ANDERSON, Fort Worth, Texas SUSAN BREDEHOFT, Cherry Hill, New Jersey SHEILA CANAVAN, Berkeley, California CAROLYN CARTER, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania MICHAEL COOK, Bentonville, Arkansas DONALD S. CURRIE, Brownsville, Texas ANNE DIEDRICK, New York, New York DAN DIXON, Washington, District of Columbia District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). HATTIE B. DORSEY, Atlanta, Georgia KURT EGGERT, Orange, California JAMES GARNER, Baltimore, Maryland R. CHARLES GATSON, Kansas City, Missouri DEBORAH HICKOK, Ooltewah, Tennessee W. JAMES KING, Cincinnati, Ohio ELSIE MEEKS, Rapid City, South Dakota Rapid City is a city located in the western part of South Dakota and is the second largest city in the state of South Dakota after Sioux Falls. Set against the eastern slope of the Black Hills, Rapid City is in the county of PenningtonGR6 USA. BRUCE B. MORGAN, Roeland Park, Kansas BENJAMIN ROBINSON III, Charlotte, North Carolina MARY JANE SEEBACH, Calabasas, California LISA SODEIKA, Prospect Heights, Illinois PAUL J. SPRINGMAN, Atlanta, Georgia FORREST E STANLEY, Cleveland, Ohio DIANE THOMPSON, East St. Louis, Illinois East St. Louis is a city located in St. Clair County, Illinois, USA, directly across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, Missouri. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 31,542. ANSELMO VILLARREAL, Waukesha, Wisconsin CLINT WALKER, Wilmington, Delaware KELLY K. WALSH, Honolulu, Hawaii MARVA E. WILLIAMS, Chicago, Illinois THRIFT INSTITUTIONS ADVISORY COUNCIL CURTIS L. HAGE, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sioux Falls (IPA: [su fɑlz]) is the largest city in the U.S. state of South Dakota, and the county seat of Minnehaha County.GR6 The 2007 city population is 148,000. , President ROY M. WHITEHEAD, Seattle, Washington, Vice President ELDON R. ARNOLD, Peoria, Illinois H. BRENT BEESLEY, St. George, Utah CRAIG G. BLUNDEN, Riverside. California ALEXANDER R.M. BOYLE, Bethesda, Maryland ROBERT M. COUCH, Birmingham, Alabama JEFFREY H. FARVER, San Antonio, Texas DOUGLAS K. FREEMAN, Alpharetta, Georgia DAVID H. HANCOCK, Grandview, Missouri GEORGE JEFFREY RECORDS, JR., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma DAVID RUSSELL TAYLOR, Rahway, New Jersey |
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