Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Louisville Branch

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The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Louisville Branch is a branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis established in 1917.[1] The branch is responsible for southern Indiana and central/western Kentucky.[1] The branch is located in the National City Tower in downtown Louisville.[1]

Current Board of Directors[]

The following people are on the board of directors as of Jan. 1, 2021:[2]

Name Title Term
Emerson M. Goodwin
(Chair)
Senior Vice President of Business Development
KentuckyCare
Paducah, Kentucky
Appointed in 2020 to fill unexpired portion of three-year term
Tara E. Barney Co-CEO, Evansville Regional Economic Partnership
Evansville, Indiana
Reappointed in 2021 to three-year term
Patrick J. Glotzbach Director
The New Washington State Bank
Charlestown, Indiana
Reappointed in 2020 to three-year term
Ben Reno-Weber Director
Greater Louisville Project
Louisville, Kentucky
Reappointed in 2019 to three-year term
Sadiqa N. Reynolds President
Louisville Urban League
Louisville, Kentucky
Reappointed in 2021 to three-year term
David E. Tatman Director of Engineering
Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLC
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Appointed in 2020 to three-year term
Blake B. Willoughby President
First Breckinridge Bancshares Inc.
Irvington, Kentucky
Reappointed in 2021 to three-year term

Louisville Branch Regional Executive[]

The Louisville branch is led by Regional Executive , whose experience includes serving as personnel cabinet secretary for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, chief human resources officer for Charter Schools USA, vice chancellor of human resources for Maricopa Community Colleges and other positions in both the health care and legal fields.[citation needed]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "About the Louisville Branch". Retrieved December 17, 2010.
  2. ^ "Federal Reserve Board of Directors". Retrieved January 10, 2018.


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