Federal Advisory Council
The Federal advisory council or (FAC) is a body composed of representatives chosen by each of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks that "consults with and advises the Board on all matters within the Board's jurisdiction."[1]
Membership
- President - William Downe
- Vice President - Lyle R. Knight
- First District - Joseph L. Hooley
- Second District - James P. Gorman
- Third District - Bharat B. Masrani
- Fourth District - James E. Rohr
- Fifth District - Richard D. Fairbank
- Sixth District - Daryl G. Byrd
- Seventh District - David W. Nelms
- Eight District - Bryan Jordan
- Ninth District - Richard K. Davis
- Tenth District - Stanley A. Lybarger
- Eleventh District - Richard W. Evans, Jr.
- Twelfth District - J. Michael Shepherd
- Secretary - James E. Annable
References
- ↑ ""FRB: Federal Advisory Council"". Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ↑ Sullivan, arthur; Steven M. Sheffrin (2003). Economics: Principles in action. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458: Pearson Prentice Hall. p. 551. ISBN 0-13-063085-3.
External links
- Federal Advisory Council at the Federal Reserve
- Minutes and Recommendations of the Federal Advisory Council, 1914-1968
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