Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Seattle Branch
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The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Seattle Branch is one of four branches of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The branch opened September 19, 1917.[1] In 1938, it absorbed the operations of the Spokane branch and in 2005 took over cash operations from the Portland branch.[2][3]
The branch is located at 2700 Naches Ave SW in Renton, Washington, a suburb south of Seattle.[4] Until 2008, the branch was headquartered at the Federal Reserve Bank Building in Downtown Seattle, which had been built in 1951 for the branch.[5]
Current board of directors
The following people are on the board of directors as of December 2023:[6]
Appointed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Name | Title | Term expires |
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Sheila Edwards Lange (Chair of the Board) | Chancellor, University of Washington Tacoma Tacoma, Washington | 2025 |
Pallavi Mehta Wahi | Seattle Managing Partner, K&L Gates Seattle, Washington | 2024 |
John Wolfe | Chief Executive Officer, Northwest Seaport Alliance Tacoma, Washington | 2023 |
Appointed by the San Francisco Board of Directors
Name | Title | Term expires |
---|---|---|
Bob Donegan | President, Ivar's Restaurants Seattle, Washington | 2025 |
Carol Gore | President and Chief Executive Officer, Cook Inlet Housing Authority Anchorage, Alaska | 2023 |
Michael Senske | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pearson Packaging Systems Spokane, Washington | 2024 |
Laura Lee Stewart | President and Chief Executive Officer, Sound Community Bank and Sound Financial Bancorp Seattle, Washington | 2023 |
See also
- Federal Reserve Act
- Federal Reserve System
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Federal Reserve Districts
- Federal Reserve Branches
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Los Angeles Branch
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Portland Branch
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Salt Lake City Branch
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Building (San Francisco, California)
- Structure of the Federal Reserve System
References
- ^ Federal Reserve Board (June 1925). Branches and Agencies of Federal Reserve Banks (PDF) (Report). p. 1. Retrieved June 30, 2024.
- ^ Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (September 13, 2021). "Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco". Federal Reserve History. Retrieved June 30, 2024.
- ^ "FRBSF: Our Branches, Seattle". frbsf.org. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Retrieved June 30, 2024.
The Portland Cash Operation closed in 2005 and was absorbed by the Seattle office.
- ^ "FRBSF Branches". Archived from the original on December 5, 2010. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
- ^ Ott, Jennifer (September 20, 2008). "Federal Reserve Bank (Seattle)". HistoryLink. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
- ^ "Board of Governsors of the Federal Reserve System". The Federal Reserve. June 1, 2021.
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(Antecedents)
- Charles S. Hamlin (1914–1916)
- William P. G. Harding (1916–1922)
- Daniel R. Crissinger (1923–1927)
- Roy A. Young (1927–1930)
- Eugene Meyer (1930–1933)
- Eugene R. Black (1933–1934)
- Marriner S. Eccles (1934–1948)
- Thomas B. McCabe (1948–1951)
- William M. Martin (1951–1970)
- Arthur F. Burns (1970–1978)
- G. William Miller (1978–1979)
- Paul Volcker (1979–1987)
- Alan Greenspan (1987–2006)
- Ben Bernanke (2006–2014)
- Janet Yellen (2014–2018)
- Jerome Powell (2018–present)
governors
(by district)
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- John Williams (New York)
- Patrick T. Harker (Philadelphia)
- Loretta J. Mester (Cleveland)
- Thomas Barkin (Richmond)
- Raphael Bostic (Atlanta)
- Austan Goolsbee (Chicago)
- Alberto Musalem (St. Louis)
- Neel Kashkari (Minneapolis)
- Jeff Schmid (Kansas City)
- Lorie Logan (Dallas)
- Mary C. Daly (San Francisco)
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