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For release: March 4, 2003
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St. Louis Fed Promotes Anderson, Bailey and Juelich
ST. LOUIS The Supervision & Regulation
Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has announced
the following promotions:
Carl K. Anderson was promoted to assistant vice president.
He is responsible for ongoing monitoring and enforcement actions
involving the Fed member banks and bank holding companies in the
Federal Reserve's Eighth District. Anderson joined the St. Louis
Fed in 1981. He has a bachelor's degree in business administration
from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Barkley E. Bailey was promoted to assistant vice president.
He is responsible for assistant examiner training, continuing
professional development for commissioned staff, policy change
education, development of the Supervision & Regulation Division's
specialty groups and supervisory report processing. Bailey joined
the St. Louis Fed in 1977. He has a bachelor's degree in business
from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.
Gary J. Juelich was promoted to assistant vice president.
He is responsible for oversight of the safety and soundness examinations
of the community state member banks and inspection of troubled
community bank holding companies in the Federal Reserve's Eighth
District, as well as the independent and integrated information
technology examinations. Juelich joined the Reserve Bank in 1975.
He has a bachelor's degree in accounting from St. Louis 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. The St. Louis Fed is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks
that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., comprise
the Federal Reserve System. As the nation's central bank, the Federal
Reserve System formulates U.S. monetary policy, regulates state-chartered
member banks and bank holding companies, and provides payment services
to financial institutions and the U.S. government.
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