Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Cincinnati Branch
Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Cincinnati Branch Office is one of two Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland branch offices (the other is in Pittsburgh). The Cincinnati Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland provides currency distribution services for financial institutions in multiple Reserve Districts.[1] James M. Anderson is the current chairman.[2]
Current Board of Directors
The following people are on the board of directors as of 2017[update]:[3]
Appointed by the Federal Reserve Bank
Name | Title | Term Expires |
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Alfonso Cornejo | President Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati USA Cincinnati, Ohio | 2017 |
Amos L. Otis | Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer SoBran, Inc. Dayton, Ohio | 2017 |
Tucker Ballinger | President and Chief Executive Officer Forcht Bank, N.A. Lexington, Kentucky | 2018 |
Darin C. Hall | Executive Vice President Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority Cincinnati, Ohio | 2019 |
David C. Evans | CEO and President TESSEC LLC Dayton, Ohio | 2021 |
Appointed by the Board of Governors
Name | Title | Term Expires |
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Deborah A. Feldman | President and Chief Executive Officer Dayton Children's Hospital Dayton, Ohio | 2017 |
Christopher C. Cole | Chairman and General Manager Intelligrated Inc. Mason, Ohio | 2018 |
Valarie L. Sheppard (Chair) | Senior Vice President, Comptroller, and Treasurer The Procter & Gamble Company Cincinnati, Ohio | 2019 |
See also
- Federal Reserve System
- Federal Reserve Districts
References
- ^ "Cincinnati Branch Office". The Federal Reserve. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Archived from the original on 2009-10-19. Retrieved 2009-02-18.
- ^ "Cincinnati Board of Directors". The Federal Reserve. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Archived from the original on 2009-01-25. Retrieved 2009-02-18.
- ^ "Directors of Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and Branches". The Federal Reserve. Aug 5, 2017.
External links
- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Cincinnati Branch Office
- Cincinnati Board of Directors
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(Antecedents)
- Aldrich–Vreeland Act (1908)
- National Monetary Commission (1909–1912)
- Federal Reserve Act (1913)
- Pittman Act (1918)
- Edge Act (1919)
- Phelan Act (1920)
- Regulation D (c. 1930)
- Emergency Banking Act (1933)
- Regulation Q (1933)
- Glass–Steagall Act (1933)
- Gold Reserve Act (1934)
- Banking Act of 1935
- Bretton Woods system (1944–1971)
- Employment Act of 1946
- U.S. Treasury Department Accord (1951)
- Bank Holding Company Act (1956)
- FOMC actions (1961–present)
- Truth in Lending Act (1968)
- Nixon shock (1971)
- Smithsonian Agreement (1971)
- Equal Credit Opportunity Act (1974)
- Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (1975)
- Community Reinvestment Act (1977)
- Federal Reserve Reform Act (1977)
- Electronic Fund Transfer Act (1978)
- Humphrey–Hawkins Full Employment Act (1978)
- International Banking Act (1978)
- DIDMC Act (1980)
- Federal Reserve v. Investment Co. Institute (1981)
- Northeast Bancorp v. Federal Reserve (1985)
- Greenspan put (1987)
- Expedited Funds Availability Act (1987)
- FIRRE Act (1989)
- FDIC Improvement Act (1991)
- Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act (1999)
- Subprime mortgage crisis responses (2007–2010)
- Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (2008)
- Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices (2008)
- Commercial Paper Funding Facility (2008–2010)
- Primary Dealer Credit Facility (2008–2010)
- Bloomberg v. Federal Reserve (2009)
- 2009 Supervisory Capital Assessment Program
- Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (2009–2010)
- Public–Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets (2009–)
- Dodd–Frank Act (2010; Durbin amendment)
- Commercial Paper Funding Facility (2020–2021)
- Corner Post v. Federal Reserve (2024)
- Charles S. Hamlin (1914–1916)
- William P. G. Harding (1916–1922)
- Daniel R. Crissinger (1923–1927)
- Roy A. Young (1927–1930)
- Eugene Meyer (1930–1933)
- Eugene R. Black (1933–1934)
- Marriner S. Eccles (1934–1948)
- Thomas B. McCabe (1948–1951)
- William M. Martin (1951–1970)
- Arthur F. Burns (1970–1978)
- G. William Miller (1978–1979)
- Paul Volcker (1979–1987)
- Alan Greenspan (1987–2006)
- Ben Bernanke (2006–2014)
- Janet Yellen (2014–2018)
- Jerome Powell (2018–present)
governors
(by district)
- Susan Collins (Boston)
- John Williams (New York)
- Patrick T. Harker (Philadelphia)
- Loretta J. Mester (Cleveland)
- Thomas Barkin (Richmond)
- Raphael Bostic (Atlanta)
- Austan Goolsbee (Chicago)
- Alberto Musalem (St. Louis)
- Neel Kashkari (Minneapolis)
- Jeff Schmid (Kansas City)
- Lorie Logan (Dallas)
- Mary C. Daly (San Francisco)
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