Federal Advisory Council December 31, 1985

Similar documents
Thrift Institutions Advisory Council

Board of Governors Continued. Federal Open Market Committee. Members

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

Consumer Advisory Council Continued. Thrift Institutions Advisory Council December 31,1990. Officers

Consumer Advisory Council

State Capitals Directions:

ANNOUNCEMENT BY BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Is the scanned image stored as a color, grayscale, or black and white image? If applicable, what resolution is used?

ABOUT THE SPEAKER. J. Roderick Heller, III

I George McKinney j Irving Trust Company New.York, New York John Waage Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company

STATE AGENCIES FOR SURPLUS PROPERTY

Larry Katzenstein Partner

Ready-to-Ship items are exactly that in stock and available now. What could be easier?

W. Kenneth Davis, Jr.

List of Allocation Recipients

UNITED STATES. United We Stand Flag Stamp EDNA FERBER DIE CUT X ON 34 C. Washington. Self-Adhesive Booklet Stamps

Sixth Federal Reserve District Directors

Dropbox, Inc. signed a 736,000 SF lease in San Francisco s Mission Bay making it the single largest lease in the city s history.

: Geocode File - Census Tract, Block-Group and Block. Codebook

California Public-Safety Radio Association

Recommended Citations

THE 3905 CENTURY CLUB, INC POINT AWARD APPLICATION (AND SUBSEQUENT 1000-POINT INCREMENTS) (EACH BAND/MODE SEPARATELY) (NOT ENDORSABLE)

Display Advertising Networks - National Rate Sheet

Dominance Matrices. Text Reference: Section 2.1, p. 114

PRESENTERS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Capital Street Business News Institutional Investors. FIG Media Corporation Institutional Investors

Visit AGFS Website at http//:

A domestic address must contain the following data elements:

Index Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study,

SVB FINANCIAL GROUP FORM 8-K. (Current report filing) Filed 07/25/00 for the Period Ending 07/25/00

Sanitizing Sink Heater

Pamela Amick Klawitter, Ed.D. Author

2012 ACCE Industry Advisory Board Best Practices Positioning Your Firm After the Great Recession

ANNOUNCEMENT BY. -k V< -k "k

Population Studies. Steve Davis Department of Family Medicine, Box G Brown University Providence, RI

S E C O N D Q U A R T E R

2019 OXFORD EWE LAMB FUTURITY (Sponsored by the American Oxford Sheep Association, Inc.)

Employer Location file. Codebook

Epinephrine Salts Medicinal Nitroglycerine P & U Listed Syringe Waste. Epinephrine Salts. Medicinal Nitroglycerine

2O2O WOMEN ON BOARDS GENDER DIVERSITY INDEX

Event History Calendar (EHC) Between-Wave Moves File. Codebook

THE REGIONAL ECONOMIC BRIEFING FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS BIOGRAPHIES AT THE 33 LIBERTY STREET NEW YORK, NY

Toward A Stronger and More Resilient

Completeness of Birth Registration

F O U R T H Q U A R T E R

FORM G-37. Name of Regulated Entity: Public Resources Advisory Group, Inc. Report Period: Second Quarter of 2018

1/ Processed on behalf of the Board of Governors under delegated authority.

PROJECTING POTENTIAL GROWTH: ISSUES AND MEASUREMENT

State Profiles of America s High- Growth Companies

USF Men s Soccer History & Record Book

SPEAKERS A S H A B A N G A L O R E

September 2015 June 2016 Grantees Sorted by State

Adam C. Severson* Overview. Professional Honors & Activities. Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer

Guidelines: Logos & Taglines L O G O S & G U I D E L I N E S

Mr. Smith Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Southern Bank

Retired President and Chief Executive Officer, The Conference Board, Inc.

Exhibit Hall Map Description

Click here for PIF Contacts (national, regional, and state level) The Partners in Flight mission is expressed in three related concepts:

Sixth Federal Reserve District Directors


FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of CLEVELAND

Pick 3 Lottery 7 DAY NUMBERS-18. Numbers Good for the Week of Jan 17 Jan 23 (2016) AANewYork

Line 1 Standard & Poor's 2 Current

PERSONNEL OF THE COURT

State. Alabama Best Companies to Work for in Alabama Registration Month: March

1997 William & Mary Tax Conference Speakers

Private Equity: Top States and Districts in

VECTOR SURVEILLANCE IN NEW JERSEY EEE and WNV CDC WEEK 23: June 1 to June 7, 2008

Alan L. Dorris, PhD Principal Consultant

Lights Out for Birds Programs in North America

The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute

THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary. President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts

Nomination and Election of Directors

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Proxy Statement

Fourth Round 2006 New Markets Tax Credit Allocations

p(s) = P(1st significant digit is s) = log )

Your Ancestors War Story From Beginning to End RootsTech 201. Anne Gillespie Mitchell

Jay C. Shambaugh. Yale College September May 1992 B.A. in Ethics, Politics, and Economics, Cum Laude, distinction in the major

THE REGIONAL ECONOMIC BRIEFING FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS BIOGRAPHIES AT THE 33 LIBERTY STREET NEW YORK, NY

1004: Corporate Communications and Attorney-Client Privilege: What You Need to Know

HON. FRANK J. BAILEY

About the Speakers C. Donald Babers Brooke Boston Victor J. Elmore

FORM G-37. Name of Regulated Entity: Public Resources Advisory Group, Inc. Report Period: Third Quarter of 2017

Government of Puerto Rico Department of Labor and Human Resources Bureau of Labor Statistics BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS: FOURTH QUARTER

National FFA Foundation Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes Alexandria, Virginia Saturday, January 22, :00 1:00 p.m.

2008 Statistics and Projections to the Year Preliminary Data

Entropy Based Measurement of Geographic. Concentration in U.S. Hog Production. Bryan J. Hubbell FS January 1997

Common Examination Findings and Effective Compliance Practices (Medium and Large Firm Focus) Wednesday, May 17 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

The Health of the Scientific and Technical Enterprise: An Advisory Panel Report to the Office of Technology Assessment.

Case 2:08-cv DF-CE Document 1 Filed 07/29/08 Page 1 of 12

ANNOUNCEMENT BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS BANK HOLDING COMPANIES

FORM G-37. Name of Regulated Entity: Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner. Report Period: First Quarter of 2018

September 2010 June 2011 Grantees Sorted by State

ANNCJCNCEMENT BY BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FH3ERAL RESERVE SYSTTM. H.2, 1985 No. 18

Denise Merrill Connecticut

American Community Survey: Sample Design Issues and Challenges Steven P. Hefter, Andre L. Williams U.S. Census Bureau Washington, D.C.

1

Aggregates & Finishes for Spun Cast Concrete Poles

March 17, Very truly yours, PLUNKETT COONEY A T T O R N E Y S & C O U N S E L O R S A T L A W

TRAFFIC SYSTEM OPERATOR BASIC FAMILIARIZATION

Transcription:

1985 Directories and Meetings 251 December 31, 1985 District 1 ROBERT L. NEWELL, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Connecticut National Bank, Hartford, Connecticut District 2 LEWIS T. PRESTON, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, New York, New York District 3 GEORGE A. BUTLER, Chairman, First Pennsylvania Bank, N.A., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania District 4 JULIEN L. MCCALL, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, National City Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio District 5 JOHN G. MEDLIN, JR., Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, N.A., President and Chief Executive Officer, The First Wachovia Corporation, Winston-Salem, North Carolina District 6 PHILIP F. SEARLE, Chairman of the Board, Sun Banks, Inc., Orlando, Florida District 7 HAL C. KUEHL, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, First Wisconsin National Bank of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin District 8 WILLIAM H. BOWEN, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, First Commercial Bank, N.A., Little Rock, Arkansas District 9 LLOYD P. JOHNSON, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Norwest Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota District 10 N. BERNE HART, Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer, United Banks of Colorado, Inc., Denver, Colorado District 11 NAT S. ROGERS, Consultant and Director, First City Bancorporation of Texas, Inc., Houston, Texas District 12 G. ROBERT TRUEX, JR., Chairman, Rainier Bancorporation and Rainier National Bank, Seattle, Washington LEWIS T. PRESTON, President PHILIP F. SEARLE, Vice President WILLIAM H. BOWEN Meetings of the were held on February 7-8, May 2-3, September 5-6, and October 31-November 1, 1985. The Board of Governors met with the council on February 8, May 3, September 6, and November 1, 1985. The council, which is composed of 12 repre- N. BERNE HART sentatives of the banking industry, one from each Federal Reserve District, is required by law to meet in Washington at least four times a year and is authorized by the Federal Reserve Act to consult with and advise the Board on all matters within the jurisdiction of the Board.

1986 Directories and Meetings 267 Federal Open Market Committee Continued NORMAND R. V. BERNARD, RICHARD G. DAVIS, Assistant Secretary MICHAEL BRADFIELD, THOMAS E. DAVIS, General Counsel JAMES H. OLTMAN, DONALD L. KOHN, Deputy General Counsel JAMES L. KICHLINE, DAVID E. LINDSEY, Economist EDWIN M. TRUMAN, ALICIA H. MUNNELL, Economist (International) ANATOL B. BALBACH, MICHAEL J. PRELL, JOHN M. DAVIS, CHARLES J. SIEGMAN, PETER D. STERNLIGHT, Manager for Domestic Operations, System Open Market Account SAM Y. CROSS, Manager for Foreign Operations, System Open Market Account During 1986, the Federal Open Market of the Federal Open Market Committee Committee held eight regularly scheduled in this REPORT.) meetings (See Record of Policy Actions b'cdcuil December 31, 1986 \iivisi>ry Council District 1 ROBERT L. NEWELL, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Connecticut National Bank, Hartford, Connecticut District 2 JOHN F. MCGILLICUDDY, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, New York, New York District 3 GEORGE A. BUTLER, Chairman, First Pennsylvania Bank, N.A., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania District 4 JULIEN L. MCCALL, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, National City Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio District 5 JOHN G. MEDLIN, JR., Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, N.A., President and Chief Executive Officer, The First Wachovia Corporation, Winston-Salem, North Carolina District 6 BENNETT A. BROWN, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Citizens and Southern Georgia Corporation and The Citizens and Southern National Bank, Atlanta, Georgia District 7 HAL C. KUEHL, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, First Wisconsin National Bank of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Digitized for FRASER District 8 WILLIAM H. BOWEN, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Federal Reserve Officer, Bank of First St. Louis Commercial Bank, N.A., Little Rock, Arkansas

1986 268 Directories and Meetings Continued Continued District 9 D. H. ANKENY, JR., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Bank System, Minneapolis, Minnesota District 10 F. PHILLIPS GILTNER, President, First National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska District 11 NAT S. ROGERS, Consultant and Director, First City National Bancorporation of Texas, Inc., Houston, Texas District 12 G. ROBERT TRUEX, JR., Chairman, Rainier Bancorporation and Rainier National Bank, Seattle, Washington ROBERT L. NEWELL, President WILLIAM H. BOWEN, Vice President GEORGE A. BUTLER JOHN G. MEDLIN, JR. HAL C. KUEHL Meetings of the sentatives of the banking industry, one were held on February 6-7, May 1-2, from each Federal Reserve District, is re- September 11-12, and November 13-14, quired by law to meet in Washington at 1986. The Board of Governors met with least four times per year and is authorized the council on February 7, May 2, Sep- by the Federal Reserve Act to consult with tember 12, and November 14, 1986. The and advise the Board on all matters within council, which is composed of 12 repre- the jurisdiction of the Board. Consumer Advisory Council December 31, 1986 RACHEL G. BRATT, Associate Professor, Department of Urban and Environmental Policy, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts EDWIN B. BROOKS, President, Security Federal Savings and Loan Association, Richmond, Virginia JONATHAN A. BROWN, Director, BankWatch, Washington, D.C. MICHAEL S. CASSIDY, Senior Vice President, Chase Manhattan Bank, New York, New York THERESA FAITH CUMMINGS, Social Services Consultant, Springfield, Illinois NEIL J. FOGARTY, Attorney, Hudson County Legal Services, Jersey City, New Jersey STEVEN M. GEARY, Associate General Counsel, Missouri Division of Finance, Jefferson City, Missouri KENNETH A. HALL, President, Great Southern National Bank of Jackson, Jackson, Mississippi STEVEN W. HAMM, Administrator, South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs, Columbia, South Carolina Digitized for FRASER ROBERT J. HOBBS, Senior Attorney, National Consumer Law Center, Boston, Federal Reserve Massachusetts Bank of St. Louis

1987 Directories and Meetings 263 December 31,1987 District 1 John P. La Ware, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Shawmut Bank, N.A., Boston, Massachusetts District 2 John F. McGillicuddy, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, New York, New York District 3 Samuel A. McCullough, President and Chief Executive Officer, Meridian Bancorp, Inc., Reading, Pennsylvania District A Julien L. McCall, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, National City Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio District 5 John G. Medlin, Jr., Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, N.A., President and Chief Executive Officer, The First Wachovia Corporation, Winston-Salem, North Carolina District 6 Bennett A. Brown, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Citizens and Southern Georgia Corporation and The Citizens and Southern National Bank, Atlanta, Georgia District 7 Charles T. Fisher, III, Chairman and President, National Bank of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan District 8 Donald N. Brandin, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Boatmen's Bancshares, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri District 9 D. H. Ankeny, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Bank System, Minneapolis, Minnesota District 10 F. Phillips Giltner, President, First National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska District 11 Gerald W. Fronterhouse, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, RepublicBank Corporation, Dallas, Texas District 12 John D. Mangels, President, Rainier Bancorporation, Chairman, Rainier National Bank, Seattle, Washington John G. Medlin, Jr., President Herbert V. Prochnow, Secretary William J. Korsvik, Associate Secretary Julien L. McCall, Vice President John F. McGillicuddy D.H. Ankeny, Jr. F. Phillips Giltner Meetings of the were held on February 5-6, April 30-May 1, September 10-11, and December 3-4, 1987. The Board of Governors met with the council on February 6, May 1, September 11, and December 4, 1987. The council, which is composed of 12 representatives of the bank- ing industry, one from each Federal Reserve District, is required by law to meet in Washington at least four times per year and is authorized by the Federal Reserve Act to consult with and advise the Board on all matters within the jurisdiction of the Board,

1988 Directories and Meetings 245 December 31,1988 District 1 - J. TERRENCE MURRAY, President, Fleet/Norstar Financial Group, Inc., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fleet National Bank, Providence, Rhode Island District 2-WILLARD C. BUTCHER, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Chase Manhattan Bank, N. A., New York, New York District 3-SAMUEL A. MCCULLOUGH, President and Chief Executive Officer, Meridian Bancorp, Inc., Reading, Pennsylvania District 4-THOMAS H. O'BRIEN, President and Chief Executive Officer, PNC Financial Corp, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania District 5 - FREDERICK DEANE, JR., Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Signet Banking Corporation, Richmond, Virginia District 6-BENNETT A. BROWN, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Citizens and Southern Georgia Corporation and The Citizens and Southern National Bank, Atlanta, Georgia District 7-CHARLES T. FISHER, III, Chairman and President, National Bank of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan District 8-DONALD N. BRANDIN, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Boatmen'sBancshares, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri District 9-D. H. ANKENY, JR., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Bank System, Minneapolis, Minnesota District 10 -F. PHILLIPS GILTNER, President, First National Bank of Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska District 11 T. C. FROST, Chairman of the Board, Frost National Bank, San Antonio, Texas District 12-PAUL HAZEN, President and Chief Operating Officer, Wells Fargo and Co., San Francisco, California CHARLES T. FISHER, HI, President BENNETT A. BROWN, Vice President SAMUEL A. MCCULLOUGH DONALD N. BRANDIN The met on Feb- the twelve Federal Reserve Districts, is ruary 4-5, May 5-6, September 8-9, and required by law to meet in Washington at least November 3-4, 1988. The Board of Gover- four times each year and is authorized by the nors met with the council on February 5, May Federal Reserve Act to consult with, and 6, September 9, and November 4, 1988. The advise, the Board on all matters within the council, which is composed of one represen- jurisdiction of the Board, tative of the banking industry from each of

1989 Directories and Meetings 249 December 31,1989 District 1 - J. TERRENCE MURRAY, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Fleet/Norstar Financial Group, Inc., and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fleet National Bank, Providence, Rhode Island District 2-WILLARD C. BUTCHER, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Chase Manhattan Bank, N. A., New York, New York District 3-SAMUEL A. MCCULLOUGH, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Meridian Bancorp, Inc., Reading, Pennsylvania District 4-THOMAS H. O'BRIEN, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, PNC Financial Corp, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania District 5 - FREDERICK DEANE, JR., Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Signet Banking Corporation, Richmond, Virginia District 6-KENNETH L. ROBERTS, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First American Corporation, Nashville, Tennessee District 7-B. KENNETH WEST, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Harris Bankcorp, Inc. and Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, Illinois District 8-DONALD N. BRANDIN, Retired Chairman of the Board, Boatmen's Bancshares, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri District 9-LLOYD P. JOHNSON, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Norwest Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota District 10-JORDAN L. HAINES, Chairman, Fourth Financial Corporation and BANK IV Wichita, Wichita, Kansas District 11 -JAMES E. BURT III, President and Chief Executive Officer, Commercial National Bank in Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana District 12-PAUL HAZEN, President and Chief Operating Officer, Wells Fargo and Co., San Francisco, California DONALD N. BRANDIN, President SAMUEL A. MCCULLOUGH, Vice President FREDERICK DEANE, JR. PAUL HAZEN J. TERRENCE MURRAY The met on Feb- the twelve Federal Reserve Districts, is ruary 2-3, May 4-5, September 7-8, and required by law to meet in Washington at least November 2-3, 1989. The Board of Gover- four times each year and is authorized by the nors met with the council on February 3, May Federal Reserve Act to consult with, and 5, September 8, and November 3,1989. The advise, the Board on all matters within the council, which is composed of one represen- jurisdiction of the Board, tative of the banking industry from each of