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For release: Oct. 04, 2002
Contact: Charles B. Henderson (314) 444-8311
Stackhouse Named Senior VP of St. Louis Fed
St. Louis The board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank
of St. Louis has named Julie L. Stackhouse senior vice president
of the Supervision & Regulation Division.
Stackhouse joined the Federal Reserve in 1980 as an examiner for
the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. More recently, she served
as a vice president at the Minneapolis Fed, with responsibility
for the discount window, payments system risk, statistical reporting
and community affairs. Her other responsibilities at the Minneapolis
Fed included serving as that Reserve Bank's representative on the
Federal Reserve's subcommittee on credit, reserves and risk management.
Stackhouse has a bachelor of science degree from Drake University.
With branches in Little Rock, Louisville and Memphis, the Federal
Reserve Bank of St. Louis serves the Eighth Federal Reserve District,
which includes all of Arkansas, eastern Missouri, southern Indiana,
southern Illinois, western Kentucky, western Tennessee and northern
Mississippi. In addition to serving as a bank for depository institutions
and the U.S. government, each Reserve Bank monitors economic conditions
in the District, participates in formulating monetary policy, and
supervises state-chartered member banks and bank holding companies
to foster safety and soundness of the District's banking and financial
institutions and to protect the credit rights of consumers.
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