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Federal Reserve Bulletin, Nov, 2001
The Federal Reserve Board announced on September 28, 2001, the appointment of the chairmen and deputy chairmen of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks for 2002.
Each Reserve Bank has a board of directors of nine members. The Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., appoints three of these directors and designates one of its appointees as chairman and a second as deputy chairman. Following are the names of the chairmen and deputy chairmen appointed by the Board for 2002:
Boston
William O. Taylor, Chairman Emeritus, The Boston Globe, Boston, Mass., named Chairman.
James J. Norton, Vice President, AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C., named Deputy Chairman.
New York
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Peter G. Peterson, Chairman, The Blackstone Group, New York, N.Y., renamed Chairman.
Deputy Chairman--To be announced.
Philadelphia
Charisse R. Lillie, Partner, Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP, Philadelphia, Pa., renamed Chairman.
Glenn A. Schaeffer, President, Pennsylvania Building and Construction Trades Council, Harrisburg, Pa., renamed Deputy Chairman.
Cleveland
David H. Hoag, former Chairman, The LTV Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio, renamed Chairman.
Robert W. Mahoney, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Diebold Inc., Canton, Ohio, renamed Deputy Chairman.
Richmond
Jeremiah J. Sheehan, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Reynolds Metals Company, Richmond, Va., renamed Chairman.
Wesley S. Williams, Jr., Partner, Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C., renamed Deputy Chairman.
Atlanta
John F. Wieland, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods, Inc., Atlanta, Ga., renamed Chairman.
Paula Lovell, President, Lovell Communications, Inc., Nashville, Tenn., renamed Deputy Chairman.
Chicago
Robert J. Darnall, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Prime Advantage Chicago, Chicago, Ill., named Chairman.
W. James Farrell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Illinois Tool Works Inc., Glenview, Ill., named Deputy Chairman.
St. Louis
Charles W. Mueller, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Ameren Corporation, St. Louis, Mo., renamed Chairman.
Walter L. Metcalfe, Jr., Chairman, Bryan Cave LLP, St. Louis, Mo., renamed Deputy Chairman.
Minneapolis
Ronald N. Zwieg, President, United Food & Commercial Workers, Local 653, Plymouth, Minn., named Chairman.
Linda Hall Whitman, former President, Ceridian Performance Partners, Minneapolis, Minn., named Deputy Chairman.
Kansas City
Terrence P. Dunn, President and Chief Executive Officer, J.E. Dunn Construction Company, Kansas City, Mo., renamed Chairman.
Deputy Chairman--To be announced.
Dallas
H.B. Zachry, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, H.B. Zachry Company, San Antonio, Tex., renamed Chairman.
Patricia M. Patterson, President, Patterson Investments, Inc., Dallas, Tex., renamed Deputy Chairman.
San Francisco
Nelson C. Rising, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Catellus Development Corporation, San Francisco, Calif., renamed Chairman.
George M. Scalise, President, Semiconductor Industry Association, San Jose, Calif., renamed Deputy Chairman.
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