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Federal Reserve Bulletin, March, 2000
The Federal Reserve Board on January 5, 2000, named seven new members to its Consumer Advisory Council for three-year terms and designated a new chair and vice chair of the council for 2000.
The council advises the Board on the exercise of its responsibilities under the Consumer Credit Protection Act and on other matters in the area of consumer financial services. The council meets three limes a year in Washington, D.C.
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Dwight Golann was designated chair; his term runs through December 2000. Mr. Golann is Professor of Law for the Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. Previous positions include Chief of the Consumer Protection Division, Deputy Chief of the Public Protection Bureau, and Assistant Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Lauren Anderson was designated vice chair; her term on the council ends in December 2001. Ms. Anderson is Executive Director of the Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans. Previously, she was a project manager for the Department of Housing and Economic Development for Jersey City, New Jersey, and a staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union.
The seven new members are the following:
Dorothy Broadman San Francisco, California
Ms. Broadman is Senior Vice President and Manager of the Community Development Department at Cal Fed Bank, FSB. She is Chairperson of the bank's senior management committee responsible for overseeing Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) activities. Ms. Broadman is the senior officer responsible for CRA at the corporate level. Previously, Ms. Broadman held positions at Citibank and at Wells Fargo Bank. She serves on several boards and advisory councils, including the Executive Committee of the National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders, the CRA Committee of the Consumer Bankers Association, and as chairperson of a Local Initiatives Support Corporation advisory council.
Teresa Bryce Charlotte, North Carolina
Ms. Bryce is General Counsel of Bank of America Mortgage and General Counsel of Bank of America Corporation. She supports both the mortgage banking division and the Community Development Banking Group. Ms. Bryce oversees compliance with the Community Reinvestment Act, fair lending issues, and consumer protection laws. Previously, Ms. Bryce was with Prudential Home Mortgage, where she promoted affordable housing initiatives. She serves on several boards and committees, including the executive committee of the Research Institute for Housing America and the Mortgage Bankers Association of America's Residential Board of Governors.
Robert M. Cheadle Ada, Oklahoma
Mr. Cheadle is an attorney and serves as Business Developer for Chickasaw Enterprises, the economic development division of the Chickasaw Nation. He has developed a tribally owned mortgage services firm to lead the effort for community development in the Chickasaw Nation. Previously, he served in other positions for the Chickasaw Nation and also was Senior Counsel at Fannie Mae. In 1999, the Chickasaw Nation received a Social Compact Award and a Housing and Urban Development Best Practices Award for his work in developing a new Chickasaw mortgage loan program.
Lester W. Firstenberger Middletown, Connecticut
Since 1998, Mr. Firstenberger has been the Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Mortgage Lenders Network USA, Inc., one of the largest subprime lenders in the United States. He handles legal and regulatory matters, corporate firm mergers and acquisitions, and new product development. Previously, he had his own law firm, which focused on consumer lending and related activities for large banks. Mr. Firstenberger also acted as chief counsel for a large bank in developing an electronic check standard for the U.S. Department of Defense.
M. Dean Keyes St. Louis, Missouri
Ms. Keyes is a Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate/Community Reinvestment Act Initiatives for Mercantile Bancorporation, Inc., where she supports CRA activities in six states. Previously, she was Vice President for Community Investment at Citicorp Mortgage, Inc., where she developed CRA programs to ensure compliance with federal law. Ms. Keyes is a participant on the boards of organizations that serve to promote affordable housing, safe streets, racial equality, jobs, and economic development. She also was instrumental in the initial start-up of the Home Ownership Purchase Services Committee of the Neighborhood Housing Services of St. Louis; the committee focuses on consumer education.
Jeremy Nowak Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mr. Nowak is the Chief Executive Officer of The Reinvestment Fund, a community development financial institution. The organization's mission is to alleviate poverty and revitalize low- and moderate-income neighborhoods by providing capital and technical assistance to community organizations, developers, and businesses. In 1994, Mr. Nowak received The Philadelphia Award, the city's highest civic honor, for his work in advancing the best interests of the community. He is on several boards, including the Public/Private Ventures, the Economic Development Coalition of The Greater Philadelphia First Corporation, and PhAME, Inc.
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