Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Louisville Branch
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.[2] The branch is located in the PNC Tower in downtown Louisville.[3]
Current Board of Directors
The following people are on the board of directors as of Jan. 1, 2023:[4]
Name | Title | Term Expires |
---|---|---|
Emerson M. Goodwin (Chair) | Senior Vice President of Business Development, ARcare Bentonville, Arkansas | Dec. 31, 2024 |
Tara E. Barney | Former CEO, Evansville Regional Economic Partnership Evansville, Indiana | Dec. 31, 2026 |
Dave W. Christopher Sr. | Executive Director, AMPED Louisville Louisville, Kentucky | Dec. 31, 2024 |
Condrad Daniels | President, HJI Supply Chain Solutions Louisville, Kentucky | Dec. 31, 2026 |
James A. Hillebrand | Chairman and CEO, Stock Yards Bank & Trust Louisville, Kentucky | Dec. 31, 2025 |
David E. Tatman | Assistant Plant Manager and Director of Engineering, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Bowling Green, Kentucky | Dec. 31, 2025 |
Carrie A. Warren | President, Bank of Buffalo Hodgenville, Kentucky | Dec. 31, 2026 |
Louisville Branch Regional Executive
The St. Louis Fed's Louisville branch[2] is led by Regional Executive Seema Sheth, who currently serves on the board of Metro United Way[5] as well as the vice president and governance chair of Actors Theatre of Louisville. She has been recognized as a MOSAIC Award recipient by the Jewish Career and Family Services Foundation,[6] the Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana,[7] and by Louisville Business First as one of the 20 people to know in finance and has been featured in TOPS Louisville, Style Blueprint and Today's Woman magazines as a leader in business.[8]
See also
- Federal Reserve Act
- Federal Reserve System
- Federal Reserve Districts
- Federal Reserve Branches
- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Little Rock Branch
- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Memphis Branch
- Structure of the Federal Reserve System
References
- ^ "Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis' Louisville Branch Commemorates 100 Years of Service". Retrieved December 27, 2021.
- ^ a b "The Louisville Branch". Retrieved December 27, 2021.
- ^ "Contact Us, Louisville Branch". Retrieved December 27, 2021.
- ^ "Board of Directors | St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank". www.stlouisfed.org. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
- ^ "Metro United Way". Retrieved December 30, 2021.
- ^ "Jewish Family & Career Services". Retrieved December 30, 2021.
- ^ "Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana". Retrieved December 30, 2021.
- ^ St. Louis Fed | Seema Sheeth
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