Chairs and deputy chairs of the 12 Federal Reserve District Banks were designated or redesignated Friday, the agency said, with just more than half taking new positions.
According to the Federal Reserve, 13 of the 24 board leaders are new in the positions; the other 11 were renamed to the roles. In any event, the designations are for 2026.
The Fed’s list of chairs and deputy chairs at the district banks for the new year are:
Boston: Lizanne Kindler, executive chair and chief executive, KnitWell Group, Hingham, Mass., named chair.
Tim Sweeney, president, chief executive officer, and chairman, Liberty Mutual Insurance, Boston, Mass., named deputy chair.
New York: Pat Wang, president and chief executive officer, Healthfirst, New York, N.Y., renamed chair.
Rajiv J. Shah, M.D., president, The Rockefeller Foundation, New York, N.Y., renamed deputy chair.
Philadelphia: William Lo, chief executive officer, Crystal Steel Fabricators, Inc., Delmar, Del., named chair.
Kisha Hortman Hawthorne, senior vice president and chief operating officer, Care Network and Behavioral Health and Crisis Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Philadelphia, Pa., named deputy chair.
Cleveland: Richard J. Kramer, former chairman, chief executive officer, and president, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, named chair.
Fred Hargett, executive vice president and chief financial officer, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., named deputy chair.
Richmond: Lisa M. Lawson, president and chief executive officer, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, Md. renamed chair.
Halsey M. Cook, president and chief executive officer, Milliken & Company, Spartanburg, S.C., renamed deputy chair.
Atlanta: Gregory A. Haile, chief executive officer, Upwardly Global and former president, Broward College, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., renamed chair.
James O. Etheredge, former chief executive officer, Accenture North America, Atlanta, Ga., renamed deputy chair.
Chicago: Jennifer F. Scanlon, president and chief executive officer, UL Solutions Inc., Northbrook, Ill., renamed chair.
Maurice Smith, chairman, president, and chief executive officer, Health Care Service Corporation, Chicago, Ill., named deputy chair.
St. Louis: Lal Karsanbhai, president and chief executive officer, Emerson Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo., named chair.
Gregory A. Heckman, chief executive officer, Bunge Global SA, Chesterfield, Mo., named deputy chair.
Minneapolis: Paul D. Williams, founder and principal consultant, Williams Community Supports and retired president and chief executive officer, Project for Pride in Living, Minneapolis, Minn. named chair.
Jay Debertin, president and chief executive officer, CHS, Inc., Inver Grove Heights, Minn., named deputy chair.
Kansas City: Jandel Allen-Davis, M.D., president and chief executive officer, Craig Hospital, Englewood, Colo. named chair.
Paul Maass, chief executive officer, Scoular, Omaha, Neb., named deputy chair.
Dallas: Claudia Aguirre, president and chief executive officer, BakerRipley, Houston, Texas, renamed chair.
Gary C. Kelly, chairman emeritus, Southwest Airlines, Dallas, Texas, renamed deputy chair.
San Francisco Russell A. Childs, chief executive officer and president, SkyWest, Inc., St. George, Utah, renamed chair.
Pallavi Mehta Wahi, chair of western U.S. strategic growth and Seattle office head, Arnold & Porter, Seattle, Wash., renamed deputy chair.
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