Federal Reserve Board announces appointment of the chairs and deputy chairs of the Federal Reserve Banks for 2015

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Federal Reserve Board announces appointment of the chairs and deputy chairs of the Federal Reserve Banks for 2015

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The following press release was published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on Nov. 19, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday announced the designation of the chairs and deputy chairs of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks for 2015.

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 chair and a second as deputy chair.

Following are the names of the chairs and deputy chairs designated by the Board for 2015: Boston William D. Nordhaus, Sterling Professor of Economics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, renamed Chair.

John F. Fish, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Suffolk Construction Company, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, renamed Deputy Chair.

New York Emily K. Rafferty, President, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, renamed Chair.

Sara Horowitz, Executive Director, Freelancers Union, Brooklyn, New York, renamed Deputy Chair.

Philadelphia James E. Nevels, Founder and Chairman, The Swarthmore Group, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, renamed Chair.

Michael Angelakis, Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, Comcast Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, renamed Deputy Chair.

Cleveland Christopher M. Connor, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Sherwin-Williams Company, Cleveland, Ohio, named Chair.

John P. Surma, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (Retired), United States Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, named Deputy Chair.

Richmond Russell C. Lindner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Forge Company, Washington, D.C., named Chair.

Margaret G. Lewis, President, HCA Capital Division (Retired), Richmond, Virginia, named Deputy Chair.

Atlanta Thomas A. Fanning, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Southern Company, Atlanta, Georgia, named Chair.

Michael J. Jackson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AutoNation, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, named Deputy Chair.

Chicago Greg Brown, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Motorola Solutions, Inc., Schaumburg, Illinois, named Chair.

Anne R. Pramaggiore, President and Chief Executive Officer, Commonwealth Edison Company, Chicago, Illinois, named Deputy Chair.

St. Louis George Paz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Express Scripts, St. Louis, Missouri, named Chair.

Rakesh Sachdev, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sigma-Aldrich Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri, named Deputy Chair.

Minneapolis Randall J. Hogan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pentair, Minneapolis, Minnesota, renamed Chair.

MayKao Y. Hang, President and Chief Executive Officer, Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, St. Paul, Minnesota, renamed Deputy Chair.

Kansas City Steve Maestas, Chief Executive Officer, Maestas and Ward Commercial Real Estate, Albuquerque, New Mexico, named Chair.

Rose Washington, Executive Director, Tulsa Economic Development Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma, named Deputy Chair.

Dallas Renu Khator, Chancellor and President, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, named Chair.

Matthew K. Rose, Executive Chairman, BNSF Railway Company, Fort Worth, Texas, named Deputy Chair.

San Francisco Roy A. Vallee, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (Retired), Avnet, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, named Chair.

Alexander R. Mehran, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sunset Development Company, San Ramon, California, named Deputy Chair.

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Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

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